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NIH Resumes Key Grant Review Panels

After a months-long pause, advisory councils for the National Institutes of Health are restarting, paving the way for the final approval of grants. Experts say it’s an encouraging sign for the $47 billion agency.

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Listen: Colleges Navigate Students’ Digital Addictions

Students can access just about anything with the tap of an icon. How can this create harmful habits and what is higher education’s role in teaching preventive wellness?

Ep. 151: Voices of Student Success: Navigating Students’ Digital Addictions

How can easy digital access create harmful habits, and what is higher education’s role in teaching preventive wellness?

Weekly Wisdom | UC Riverside Chancellor Kim Wilcox

Enjoy this thought-provoking #WeeklyWisdom episode featuring Chancellor Kim A. Wilcox from UC Riverside.

Universities Sue Over DOE’s Plan to Cap Indirect Cost Rates

A coalition of research universities and higher education advocacy groups filed a federal lawsuit Monday against the Department of Energy...

Students, Some University Leaders Rebuke Trump Administration Over Visas

More than 1,000 students have had their visas to live and study in the United States revoked since the Trump...
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How Trump’s Early Actions Compare to Project 2025, Other Blueprints

Many of the Trump administration’s early actions have closely mirrored the recommendations of conservative think tanks.

The large Department of Education building can be seen behind rows of protesters holding signs reading, "Fund schools not billionaires" and "Trump: Stop stealing from kids."

A Reduced Civil Rights Office Could Leave Students and Institutions in Limbo

The staff of the already-threadbare Office for Civil Rights was slashed a month ago. Experts say the effects may be even more far-reaching than initially expected.