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Tapping Bonds to Fend Off Trump?
Universities have been reluctant to tap their endowments to plug research funding holes or finance a lawsuit against Trump’s attacks. Could bonds serve that purpose instead?
UNC Chapel Hill Provost Stepping Down Amid Civic Life Strife
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s provost is stepping down next month to return to the faculty there...
Averett President Out After 3 Months
Averett University president David Joyce has resigned after three months on the job, citing his wife’s health issues, Cardinal News...
NIH Appeals Block on Rate Change Proposal
The National Institutes of Health appealed a federal judge’s order blocking the Trump administration’s attempt to cut funding for indirect...

The Ripple Effects of Draining the Ph.D. Pool
Deep cuts to federal research funding and crackdowns on international students could mean far fewer graduate students next fall and beyond. If that happens, undergraduates, faculty and research productivity would all suffer.

5 Takeaways From a Conference on Free Speech in Higher Ed
Leaders in higher education spoke candidly about their concerns regarding trust in higher education and Trump’s targeting of foreign students.
Penn Loses Security Clearance in Trump Attack on Miles Taylor
President Donald Trump signed a directive Wednesday removing the security clearances of University of Pennsylvania community members, the latest government...

Data: Students Less Involved on Campus Post-Pandemic
New data shows that student participation in high-impact practices at research institutions has yet to fully rebound after COVID-19–related shutdowns.
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