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Trump’s Antisemitism Order Leaves Many Questions Unanswered

The Trump administration has signaled it would take a harder line on colleges that don’t, in its view, sufficiently protect Jewish students’ rights.

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State Higher Ed Funding Up, but ‘Volatility’ Looms

States allocated more money to higher ed this fiscal year. But with shrinking state budgets and heightened scrutiny of institutional spending, there’s no indication the uptick will continue.

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Funding Student Success: Community Colleges Leaving Medicaid Reimbursement Untapped

A recent report finds fewer than three dozen community colleges nationwide received reimbursement from Medicaid in the past six years, leaving as much as $115 million in federal funding on the table.

NCAA, Tennessee Settle Case Against NIL Recruitment Ban

The National Collegiate Athletic Association and four states plus the District of Columbia have settled a lawsuit over the association’s...
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Trump Planning EO Directing Education Department to ‘Diminish Itself,’ Reports Say

News reports about the potential executive order come after the Trump administration suspended dozens of department staff.

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A Need for Digital Resources on Media Literacy for College Students

College students say digital resources would help them improve their media literacy skills, but few examples are available for this group.

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Success Program Launch: A One-Stop Shop for First-Gen Excellence

The University of South Carolina recently opened a center for first-generation college students, which unites offices across campus and faculty members to empower learners to thrive.

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The Doctoral Dilemma

More than half of those who earn Ph.D.s now decide to leave academia after graduation. Why, then, do so many graduate programs still assume their students will become professors?