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Did Trump Get HBCUs ‘All Funded’?
Advocates and leaders of historically Black colleges say Trump’s presidency was a mixed bag for their institutions—and his record may signal what’s ahead for them if he wins again.

Biden’s SAVE Plan Blocked by Federal Court
An emergency stay issued Thursday prompted calls for the Education Department to pause student loan payments for borrowers. The agency says it is assessing its options following the ruling.
Kansas Chemist Gets Final Acquittal in China Ties Case
Five years after arrest in Trump administration crackdown, Chinese-born Franklin Feng Tao gets vindication—and wants his job back
Study: Women, People of Color Underrepresented in Top Jobs
Women and people of color are underrepresented in higher education’s best-paying jobs, a new study from the College and University...
Ben Sasse Stepping Down as University of Florida President
University of Florida president Ben Sasse is stepping down after a little more than a year on the job due...
AFT Launches Push for Academic Freedom, Job Security, College Access
The American Federation of Teachers, of which the American Association of University Professors is an affiliate, is launching a $1...
Connecticut State Passes Systemwide Gen Ed Credit Transfer Policy
The Connecticut Board of Regents unanimously approved a new credit-transfer policy Wednesday, eliminating barriers that previously made it challenging to...

Higher Ed Groups Slam New DHS Cyber Proposal
New requirements for reporting cyberattacks would put undue stress on both small and large institutions, 16 organizations told the Department of Homeland Security in a letter.
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