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Judge Keeps Lawsuit Challenging NIH Cuts Alive

A lawsuit challenging sweeping grant cuts at the National Institutes of Health can move forward, a federal judge ruled Monday...
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6 Ways to Engage Alumni in Career Preparation

Mentorships, job shadows and office hours can connect students to other graduates of their alma mater.

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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.

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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.

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Details of Trump’s Budget Cuts Alarm Researchers

The billions in proposed funding cuts would involve restructuring and consolidating the National Institutes of Health and slashing the majority of the National Science Foundation’s budget for scholarships and fellowships.

The Complex Factors That Drive Students’ Sense of Belonging

An expert in student belonging and engagement in the digital environment explains the nuances of belonging, mattering and inclusion as well as how to foster well-being in higher education.

ED Hires New Adviser to Reform Institute of Education Sciences

The U.S. Department of Education has hired a new senior adviser to the secretary of education tasked with reforming the...
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Biden Civil Rights Chief: Trump’s Anti-DEI Orders Aren’t Law

Catherine Lhamon joined the American Council on Education’s president and a student in criticizing the current federal administration’s targeting of universities over diversity, equity and inclusion.