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McMahon Outlines Her ‘Final Mission’ for the Department

Transfer Enrollments Continue to Rise
Transfers increased by 4.5 percent this fall, continuing two straight years of post-pandemic recovery. Recent enrollment trends suggest there’s plenty more room to grow.

Not All Campus Cuts in February Were Driven by Trump
Concerns about a federal funding freeze prompted some colleges to take action, but job and program cuts last month mostly stemmed from falling enrollments and budget issues.

Trump Administration Targets Columbia for Allegedly Failing to Stop Antisemitism
Three federal departments are reviewing contracts with the university worth more than $54 million, while a task force investigates claims of discrimination against Jewish students.

Trump Stresses Transparency but Releases Little Accurate Data
Education scholars say the administration’s rash of cuts and lack of quality transparency will have a “devastating effect” on public policy and student outcomes for years to come.

By 2040, Can Most Americans Earn ‘Credentials of Value’?
The Lumina Foundation’s previous 17-year goal—for 60 percent of adults to have a postsecondary credential—fell short. How will its next mission, focused on income, fare?
Justices Refuse to Hear Case Against Bias Response Teams
Protesters Disrupt Larry Summers’s Wealth Tax Speech at Stanford
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