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Another 700 NSF Grants Cut

Another 700 National Science Foundation grants were slashed Friday, the day after the agency’s director quit and a week after...

Education Dept. Gives Penn 3 Demands After Finding Title IX Violation

The Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights said Monday that the University of Pennsylvania violated the gender-equity law Title IX...
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House Bill Calls for Risk-Sharing, Sweeping Changes to Student Loan Program

The proposal is part of Republicans’ broader plan to pay for Trump’s tax cuts and other priorities.

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The Resistance Is Here

In recent weeks, more higher ed leaders and faculty members have been joining forces across institutions and taking public stands against Trump’s policies.

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A Little Failure Goes a Long Way, a New Book Argues

In a conversation about his new book, Let Colleges Fail, economic historian Richard Vedder discusses why higher ed institutions should operate more like the Fortune 500.

Weekly Wisdom | Dr. Toyia Younger ‘The Power of Transfer: Unlocking Social Mobility’

A rallying cry for real collaboration on this #WeeklyWisdom episode with Dr. Toyia Younger.

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Report: Inclusive-Access Models as a Lever for Student Success

Tyton Partners researchers advocate for colleges and universities to adopt opt-out inclusive-access programs for course materials to reduce students’ cost of attendance.

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Pessimism Had a Foothold in the Humanities Before Trump

A new survey from the Humanities Indicators Project and the American Academy of Arts & Sciences shows that department chairs are worried about falling enrollments and tenure-track jobs.