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Rapid Rehousing Efforts in California Show Promising Results
A state program designed to address student homelessness holistically greatly improved retention and attainment, according to new data from Cal State Long Beach.
Judge Restores AmeriCorps Funding in 24 States, D.C.

What to Expect as the Senate Tackles Reconciliation
The Senate faces a July 4 deadline to pass its own version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, leaving little time for compromise or significant changes.

Trump Wants Grant Makers to Become Political Appointees
Officials say the policy, which would make it easier to fire thousands of government employees, is designed to increase accountability. But experts say it would increase corruption and threaten the nation’s health and economy.

Texas Ends In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students
Hours after the Trump administration filed a lawsuit against the state Wednesday arguing the policy was unlawful, a district judge agreed to reverse it.

New Tech Tools Help Colleges Support International Students
In April, unexpected changes to students’ SEVIS statuses required staff to manually check on them each day. Ed-tech providers see growing interest in tools designed to address such challenges.
Michigan Governor Declines to Remove 2 MSU Trustees
Harrisburg University to Close Philadelphia Campus
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