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Attorneys File First Court Challenge to Visa Revocations
Immigration attorneys on Thursday amended an ongoing lawsuit in Georgia to challenge the State Department’s revocation of international student visas...
Department of Transportation, NEA Cut Federal Grants
More federal agencies are cutting funding for colleges and universities. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced Friday that the...

What Trump’s Proposed Budget Cuts Mean for Education, Research
Science research funding and programs that help students access college are on the chopping block as Trump aims to cut at least $163 billion.

ED Announces Further Changes to Accreditation
A Dear Colleague letter issued by the Department of Education announced changes that will make it easier to switch between accreditors and an expedited review process for doing so.

College Access Groups Scramble After AmeriCorps Cuts
At least 100 organizations focused on college access rely on funding from AmeriCorps—the latest victim of the Trump administration’s draconian funding cuts.
NIH Speeds Up Implementation of New Public Access Policy
The National Institutes of Health is accelerating a Biden-era plan to make its research findings freely and quickly available to...
Higher Ed After Trump’s First 100 Days: The Key Podcast
Inside Higher Ed journalists analyze the first 100 days of the Trump administration in this week’s episode of The Key...

Executive Order Targets Undocumented Students’ In-State Tuition
Trump’s directive on sanctuary cities takes aim at state laws that allow undocumented students to pay in-state tuition. Advocates and legal experts argue states shouldn’t give up these policies.
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