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Trump Administration Slashes $600M in Teacher Training Grants
The Department of Education announced yet another round of funding cuts Monday as part of the Trump administration’s attempt to...

After Sweeping Anti-DEI Guidance, What Should Colleges Do?
The Education Department issued a surprise letter over the weekend vastly expanding the scope of the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban. As the dust settles, institutions must decide how to respond—and whether to fight back.

Why Should Faculty Bother With AI?
The authors of a book on teaching with artificial intelligence answer our pressing questions about its uses, abuses and future in the classroom.
Florida Ends In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students
Florida state lawmakers voted on Thursday to get rid of in-state tuition for undocumented students as part of a sweeping...
OCR Halts Investigations, Switches Focus to Trump Priorities
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has paused the majority of its investigations, according to a new...

Study: College Students With Disabilities Find Community Online
Social media can play a key role in creating feelings of belonging and connection for students who find it difficult to engage in in-person social interaction.
Haskell Indian Nations University Lays Off Probationary Workers
Haskell Indian Nations University, a small tribal college in Lawrence, Kan., laid off nearly 30 percent of its faculty and...

A First-Year Seminar Built for Student Veterans
A new course offering at the University of Texas at San Antonio seeks to assist veterans and other students in transitioning into the university.
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