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N.J. City U and Kean Announce Plans to Pursue Merger

The proposed partnership between the two minority- and Hispanic-serving institutions comes on the heels of NJCU’s steep financial challenges and state scrutiny in recent years.

Barnard Protesters Arrested After Refusing to Evacuate Library for Bomb Threat

Student protesters at Barnard College were arrested Wednesday afternoon for refusing to leave the campus’s library when asked by police...
The Education Department building with caution tape on it

‘Whiplash’ and Dread Inside the Education Department

As career department staff await a delayed executive order and imminent personnel cuts, some say morale is low and tensions are high.

Photo illustration of Trump, McMahon and draft order text

Draft Order Offers Hints to How Trump Wants to Shut Down the Department

The leaked draft gives higher ed leaders some idea of what could happen next.

Trump signs executive order

Trump to Sign Order Abolishing Education Department Soon, Reports Say

The long-awaited directive comes as the agency is preparing to lay off likely hundreds of employees and just days after Secretary Linda McMahon took the reins.

Students smile and chat outside the Clemson University C-Suite career development hub

Welcome to the C-Suite for Career Support

Clemson University’s business college created a new physical space to engage students, employers and alumni in career development.

Two young colleagues working together at modern office

Who’s Not Applying for Internships?

Insights from Handshake show learners in some majors are less likely to apply for internships compared to their peers, revealing potential gaps in who is participating in high-impact experiences.

Collage to illustrate concept of story: features a graduate in a cap, dollars to symbolize affordability/value, a workplace image and political party icons.

Presidents Weigh In on the Public Confidence Crisis

Few college leaders think higher ed has responded effectively to the electorate’s “diploma divide” or to public trust concerns. What does this mean for the white-hot value debate?