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What’s Next for Computer Science Education?
Carla Brodley, who runs Northeastern’s Center for Inclusive Computing, answers five questions about her team’s efforts to make computer science more accessible to all students.
Harvard Agrees to Relinquish Portraits of Enslaved
RFK Jr. May Bar Scientists From Publishing in ‘Corrupt’ Journals

Art Activities Destress Med Students
Duke School of Medicine provides art-based interventions to combat anxiety and promote well-being and relaxation.

For Fulbright Applicants, a DEI Disqualifier
The Trump administration staged an unprecedented intervention in this year’s Fulbright selection process, rejecting finalists whose research deals with race, gender or climate change.

Utah Lawmakers Flex Their Power Over Public Universities
In the past two years, the Republican-controlled Legislature has weakened tenure, restricted pride flags at universities, overhauled gen ed at one university and pushed institutions to reallocate funding. Some faculty say their roles are being undermined.

Walsh and Xavier Universities Launch Partnership
The two Catholic colleges are teaming up to expand graduate program offerings for students at both. For Walsh, it’s part of a broader effort to create a network of Catholic institutions.
Trump Tells Federal Agencies to End Contracts With Harvard
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