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McMahon Gets Bipartisan Grilling in the Senate
The education secretary fielded outrage from Democrats and tough questions from Republicans about massive proposed budget cuts at a hearing Tuesday.

Florida Board Rejects Ono for UF Job
The Florida Board of Governors decided against confirming Santa Ono as president of the University of Florida in a contentious vote focused on diversity, equity and inclusion.
Judge Keeps Lawsuit Challenging NIH Cuts Alive

May Brought Deep Cuts at Multiple Colleges
Colleges laid off well over 800 employees last month due to a mix of enrollment challenges and state funding issues. Ivy Tech saw the deepest cuts with more than 200 jobs axed.

Study: Post-Tenure Review Pushed Researchers to Leave Florida
The number of faculty who left Florida increased by a percentage point in the wake of the new policy, which researchers say also failed to increase productivity.

Where International Students Stand Now
After a series of court losses spurred Trump officials to change course on their international student agenda, they’ve returned with a slate of new and devastating policies.

6 Ways to Engage Alumni in Career Preparation
Mentorships, job shadows and office hours can connect students to other graduates of their alma mater.
City College of San Francisco Backtracks on Chancellor Hire
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