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Harvard Sues the Trump Administration

After a weeks-long standoff with the federal government over alleged antisemitism on campus, Harvard University sued the Trump administration on...

Weekly Wisdom | Innovating Together with Clare Creighton and Steve Wuhs

Building a student success structure across a decentralized institution to transform ideas into reality.

Weekly Wisdom | Lumina Foundation President and CEO Jamie Merisotis

Decades of shaping higher education on this #WeeklyWisdom episode featuring Jamie Merisotis, President and CEO of the Lumina Foundation.

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Education Department to Restart Debt Collection on Defaulted Student Loans

About 25 percent of all borrowers have or will default on their student loans in the next few months, and another 35 percent are at least 60 days past due.

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Trump’s Funding Freezes Halt Medical Research, Deaf Education Training

The federal government says it has cut or frozen billions of dollars’ worth of grants and contracts to high-profile universities, ending potentially lifesaving studies and critically needed training, according to the researchers.

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Responding to a Post-COVID Student Population With Academic Support

The University of South Florida reimagined its academic success center to better meet students where they are in part by hiring a care coordinator and increasing peer supports.

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The Digital Divide: Student Generative AI Access

Half of chief technology officers say their institution doesn’t grant students access to generative AI tools. How does your college compare?

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What We’ve Learned So Far From Tracking Student Visa Data

More than 1,500 students from nearly 250 colleges have had their visas revoked, but who they are—and why they’ve been targeted—is still largely unknown.