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Why Internationalization Must Remain a Cornerstone of Higher Education

Hear academic leaders in the UK and Singapore discuss what is needed for effective cross-border collaboration.

Weekly Wisdom | Academic Advising with Predictive Analytics & Proactive Advising

A data-informed advising model on this #WeeklyWisdom episode with Allison Calhoun-Brown from Georgia State University.

Weekly Wisdom | UC Riverside Chancellor Kim Wilcox

A thought-provoking conversation on this #WeeklyWisdom episode with Chancellor Kim A. Wilcox from UC Riverside.

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Documenting Trump’s ‘Arbitrary’ Cuts to Science

The Trump administration has canceled close to $3 billion in NIH and NSF research grants, often without much explanation. Now researchers are crowdsourcing databases of suspended grants to shed light on what’s being lost.

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Building Transfer Student Belonging Through Orientation

Indiana University Indianapolis launched a transfer orientation for new students in fall 2024. Next fall, the initiative will expand to include more specialized programming.

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Colleges Cut More Programs, Jobs in April

The Trump administration has thrown federal research funding into a state of flux, but most job and program cuts in April were driven by declining enrollment and other factors.

Harvard Faculty Pledge 10% of Their Salary to Defend Against Trump

Nearly 100 senior faculty members at Harvard have committed to taking a pay cut to support the institution’s legal defense...
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Education Dept. Tells Colleges to Advise Struggling Borrowers

The guidance, released Monday, reminds colleges of their responsibility to ensure borrowers repay loans to the best of their ability.