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Course Encourages Student Fitness and Puppy Love
Canine Fitness Connection at the University of South Carolina teaches students to engage with shelter dogs and invest in their own well-being.
Supreme Court Weighs Arguments in Lawsuit Challenging Education Department Layoffs

Tulane Environmentalist Resigns Amid Research ‘Gag Order’
Kimberly Terrell, director of community engagement at the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic, alleges that university officials told her not to publicly discuss her research after someone at the state capitol cited it as evidence that Tulane is “anti–chemical industry.”
In Reversal, Trump Says Chinese Students Are Welcome

Tennessee Lawsuit Puts HSIs’ Fate on the Line
The state and the group Students for Fair Admissions sued the federal government, arguing Hispanic-serving institutions—as currently defined—are unconstitutional.
Education Dept. Plan to Send CTE Programs to Labor On Hold for Now

Students’ Advocates Voice Concern as Education Dept. Amps Up ID Verification
About 125,000 aid applicants will have their IDs checked this summer. The department says the move is necessary to protect taxpayers.
Judge Releases Harvard Researcher After 4-Month Detention
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