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Trade War Squeezes Science Out of Canadian Election Campaign

While newcomer and front-runner Mark Carney might be expected to back innovation funding, academics do not expect a loosening of student migration rules any time soon.

AAUP: Don’t Give Trump Student, Faculty Names, Nationalities

The American Association of University Professors is warning college and university lawyers not to provide the U.S. Education Department’s Office...

Education Department Plans to Review Rules for PSLF, IDR

The Education Department will kick off the lengthy rule-making process later this month with a pair of hearings. The department...

New Presidents: UVM, JMU, N.C. State, UW-Milwaukee and More

Shantay Bolton, executive vice president of administration and finance and chief business officer at Georgia Tech, has been named president...

Brown Becomes Latest Institution to Have Federal Grants Frozen

The Trump administration plans to block $510 million in federal contracts and grants for Brown University in retaliation for the...

Weekly Wisdom | D.C. College Access Program President Eric Waldo

Enjoy this inspiring #WeeklyWisdom episode featuring president of the D.C. College Access Program Eric Waldo.

Elon Musk plays with a chain saw on stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference in February. He is wearing sunglasses indoors.

Trump and Musk Set Their Sights on Humanities Cuts

Exactly how many staff members and grants will be slashed from the National Endowment for the Humanities remains unclear, but prior cuts at the Education Department and National Institutes of Health offer a grim forecast.

People protest against Tesla as a Cybertruck drives by.

Faculty Protest Actions Spark Backlash

A professor in Wisconsin allegedly flipped a table set up by conservative students while a Fresno State lecturer is under fire for wishing death upon Donald Trump and Elon Musk.