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American Historical Association Defends Smithsonian After Trump’s Executive Order

The American Historical Association says that President Trump’s executive order targeting the Smithsonian Institution “egregiously misrepresents the work” of the...
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A Pipeline From Enrollment to Employment

A new University of Miami program guides incoming students through how to utilize their Federal Work-Study eligibility with hopes of improving persistence.

Colonialism-Defending Professor Settles Tweet Suit With U of Oregon

A professor who’s long been controversial for defending colonialism has settled the lawsuit he filed more than two years ago...
Cover of the book "Our Contentious Universities" next to the author Neil L. Rudenstine

Former Harvard President Looks Back on Decades of Protests

In a new book that connects the past and present of student activism, Neil Rudenstine explores decades of protests, including his own experiences beginning in 1967.

Bell Tower, Green Hall, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA.

Wellesley Strike May Impact Course Credit for Students

Students who were at the minimum course load to be considered full-time will have to hop into another class with just four weeks left in the semester.

Ohio governor Mike DeWine gestures at a podium.

Ohio and Kentucky Ban DEI, Reduce Tenure Protections

Ohio and Kentucky joined the list of states where Republican-controlled legislatures have adopted new laws targeting DEI or regulating higher education in ways many faculty oppose. The Buckeye State also banned faculty strikes.

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Trump Opens Review of Harvard’s Grants and Contracts

The president’s antisemitism task force will carry out a “comprehensive” investigation that follows the same playbook it used for a review at Columbia University.

An illustration of the Department of Education building being torn down.

How Federal Law Could Hinder Trump’s Plans to Dismantle the Education Dept.

Many of the agency’s offices and programs are codified in federal law, raising questions about how much McMahon can reduce the department without Congress.