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Headshots of Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Va., and Rep. Tim Walberg, R-Mich.

Republicans Oppose Legislation Demanding Details on Trump’s Plan to Close ED

House committee members killed a Democratic-sponsored resolution that sought all documents related to closure of the Education Department.

Two students meet for tutoring at Middle Georgia State University

4 Layers of Corequisite Education Support

Middle Georgia State University created a multipronged approach to aiding corequisite math learners through embedded tutoring, peer mentoring, success coaching and faculty assistance.

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NIH Freezes Millions More in Funding for Columbia

The U.S. National Institutes of Health reportedly froze another $250 million in federal research funding for the university, on top of the $400 million already in limbo.

Ep. 150: Can Civil Engagement Work Be Measured?

Equipping college leaders to determine the success of programs that engage in civil discourse with students on campus. 

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State-Imposed Tuition Freezes Come With Unintended Costs for Students

A new report argues that efforts by state lawmakers to cap or freeze college tuitions can actually come at a cost for students.

Southern W.Va. College President Told to Vacate Office

At an emergency meeting Monday, the West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College Education placed Southern West Virginia Community...
A photo of three panelists speaking at the Heritage Foundation. The man in the center is wearing a cowboy hat.

Conservatives Seize the Moment to Remake Higher Ed

A Heritage Foundation event on Tuesday emphasized the need for reform in higher education. A Department of Education speaker touched on how Trump is forcing change.

Photo illustration: President Trump looms over the Harvard University and Columbia University campuses.

First Columbia, Now Harvard: Middle East Studies Under Pressure

The Trump administration specifically targeted a department at Columbia, prompting a sweeping review. Harvard is shaking up and pausing programs. It’s unclear what—and where—the next target will be.