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Bastyr Plans to Sell Campus

Cash-strapped Bastyr University is selling its campus in Washington State in an effort to stabilize its shaky finances, which landed...

Harvard Pledges $250M to Support Research Affected by Federal Freeze

Facing a $2.7 billion federal funding freeze, Harvard University said Wednesday that it will use $250 million of its own...
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State Higher Ed Support May Have Hit a Ceiling

Funding rose slightly last year but could hit a ceiling as federal cuts put budgets in a bind. With tuition revenue dropping, public institutions may face difficult financial decisions.

U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson flanked by other congressional Republicans speaks at a podium.

How House Lawmakers Could Reshape Higher Ed

House committees put the finishing touches on their sections of the reconciliation megabill early this week. Now, all the pieces of the puzzle are laid out, and higher ed experts say the picture is grim.

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How to Help Faculty Meet New Accessibility Requirements

Only 10 percent of faculty believe their college provides adequate tools to support students with disabilities, making it hard to meet updated ADA mandates on digital accessibility.

Penn State Proposes 7 Campus Closures

Pennsylvania State University is weighing a plan to close seven of its 19 Commonwealth Campuses, which its governing board is...

Free Community College for N.Y. Adults in High-Demand Fields

New York governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation Friday making community college free for adult residents of the state pursuing careers...
Students in blue caps and gowns gather at the Senior Salute event hosted at the Lyric Theatre.

Amid DEI Crackdown, Students Hold Their Own Affinity Graduations

Colleges have scrapped affinity graduation celebrations as Trump targets DEI and state bans take effect, but new traditions may be starting.