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Education Dept. Cancels Fulbright-Hays Applications, at Least for Now

The grant programs have supported the international research of students and scholars for more than 60 years.

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From Villanova to the Vatican—Pope Leo XIV

The Vatican announced the selection of a new pope to lead the Catholic Church on Thursday, the first to come...
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Conservatives Clash Over Ono Hire at UF

Santa Ono appears poised to jump from the University of Michigan to the top job at the University of Florida. But some powerful conservative figures have concerns over DEI.

Ep. 155: What’s Going On With College Athletics (and Why You Should Care)

The evolving role of college athletics and the coming impacts to institutions and students.

Weekly Wisdom | University of Illinois Chicago Chancellor Marie Lynn Miranda

Unique leadership insights on this #WeeklyWisdom episode with Marie Lynn Miranda, Chancellor of the University of Illinois, Chicago.

Law School Accreditor to Delay Enforcement of DEI Rule

Under pressure from the Trump administration, the American Bar Association’s accreditation arm is poised to suspend its diversity and inclusion...
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Trump Is Using Title IX as a ‘Battering Ram,’ Experts Say

From the quick turnaround of the investigation to the nature of the demands, the Office for Civil Rights is showing a new approach to handling Title IX cases. Colleges should take note.

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.