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Law School Accreditor to Delay Enforcement of DEI Rule

The First U.S. Campus in India Is Finally Opening
Five years after India opened the door for American colleges, the Illinois Institute of Technology became the first to accept the invitation. What’s taking other institutions so long?
Britain’s High Visa Costs Threaten to Deter U.S. Scholars
Following science funding cuts by the Trump administration, a House of Lords committee is urging the government to make it cheaper for foreign researchers to work in the U.K.

4 Takeaways From the Latest Antisemitism Hearing
The presidents of Cal Poly, DePaul and Haverford avoided the major missteps seen in earlier hearings, while Democrats directed their criticisms toward the Trump administration.
Weekly Wisdom | Aurora University President Susana Rivera-Mills
Transitioning from public to private education on this #WeeklyWisdom episode with Susanna Rivera-Mills, the president of Aurora University.

Deciphering the Trump Administration’s Latest Letter to Harvard
In a scathing missive, McMahon called the university a “mockery” and vowed to cut off all federal grant funding. We asked some of our sources to weigh in on what it means.

Students Without a Degree Value Higher Ed, but Barriers Remain
A new report from the Lumina Foundation and Gallup finds that nearly half of students not currently in college are likely to enroll in a postsecondary program over the next five years.
Universities Sue NSF Over Indirect Research Cost Policy
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