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Campuses Quiet as Higher Ed Navigates Trump’s Orders

Students are holding few protests against the president’s executive orders, though some organizers are trying to make their voices heard. What accounts for the change in tactics?

What Legacy Does Yale-NUS College Leave in Singapore?

Long caught up in debates about academic freedom and internationalization, liberal arts may not survive in the city-state beyond closure of a pioneering partnership.

Researchers’ Uses of AI Vary by Region, Discipline

Most researchers are interested in using artificial intelligence in their work, and 69 percent believe AI skills will be critical...

Education Department Lays Off Civil Servants

The U.S. Department of Education laid off some civil servants on Wednesday, Politico reported, citing multiple people familiar with the...
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Students Don’t Trust Their College Presidents. What Can Help?

Just over half of college students say they trust college leadership. How can institutions connect with learners?

A California Community College Begins to Heal: The Key

The No. 1 lesson about disaster relief Ryan Cornner would give college presidents is: do scenario training. The president of...
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ACE Adopts a Fighting Stance

At ACE’s annual conference, higher education leaders noted that they want to find common ground with Trump—but they’re also willing to fight back as he takes aim at the sector.

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5 Key Takeaways From McMahon’s Hearing for Ed Secretary

In the nearly three-hour hearing, Linda McMahon committed to the Trump agenda but provided little detail as far as how she’d execute it.