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N.J. Community College Faculty Strike Against Student Advising Grant

A union of full-time faculty at a New Jersey community college say they’re striking—against participating in a single grant program...
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Republicans Could Abolish the Education Department. How Might That Work?

Trump and his allies want to dismantle the 45-year-old agency. But doing so would be more complicated than they say.

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Scaling Up: Providing Paid Research Opportunities for Students

A program at the University of Dayton provides undergraduate students interested in faculty-led research with a stipend to close equity gaps in participation. The initiative has grown over the past few years, requiring intentional communication and structure to support expansion.

University Clarifies Restrictive Speech Policy

Montclair State University in New Jersey clarified its new protest policy 11 days after it was announced, NorthJersey.com reported. The...

Human Rights Groups Highlight Police Brutality Against Campus Protesters

A preliminary Amnesty International USA analysis of photos, videos and social media posts shows that at least 20 colleges and...
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Survey: College Students Consider Health and Wellness Services Average

A 2024 Student Voice survey by Inside Higher Ed found the greatest share of students give their college or university an average rating on the quality and variety of well-being resources.

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House Report on Campus Antisemitism Details Need for Colleges to ‘Restore Order’

Critics say the report has little new to offer and call it an attempt to weaponize reports of discrimination and “delegitimize” higher education.

More U.K. University History Departments Cutting Jobs and Courses

Survey by the Royal Historical Society finds ax is falling most heavily on newer institutions.