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Harvard Hit With Another $60M in Grant Cuts

The Trump administration has ended $60 million in federal grant funding for Harvard University amid an ongoing fight with the...
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Another ‘Breakdown’ in Federal Student Aid?

Financial aid officers report widespread problems with the federal student aid system after Education Department layoffs, including processing delays they say could affect the current cycle.

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Vulnerable Students See College On-Ramps Pull Away

Summer bridge programs have long helped students from underrepresented backgrounds start their college journey. In the anti-DEI era, many institutions are quietly shifting focus.

DOJ Starts Fraud Team to Investigate Civil Rights Violations

The Department of Justice is launching a new unit to investigate civil rights violations as fraud, raising the stakes for...
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For Some Anxious Faculty, Family Offers Relief

New research shows that early-career faculty are especially anxious but that having nearby family or a parent who is an academic alleviates stress. If faculty don’t have family to lean on, institutions can step in to offer support.

Tuskegee, Taylor U, Austin Community College Heads Testify

The presidents of Tuskegee and Taylor Universities and the chancellor of Austin Community College District will testify this week before...
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Bacone College Forced to Liquidate Assets

After years of financial struggles, the Oklahoma institution, which serves a majority Native American population, has run out of options to remain open.

Rutgers Hires Away LSU President

After four years at Louisiana State University, President William Tate IV is headed north to take the top job at...