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Pac-12 Conference, USC Don’t Oppose Players’ Motion to Withdraw Complaint
The University of Southern California and the Pac-12 Conference want a National Labor Relations Board judge to dismiss a complaint...

Career Development, Internship Funding for First-Gen Students
A five-year-old program at California State University, Fullerton, provides personalized support and mentorship to first-generation students, as well as priority placement for microinternships.

Study: Improving STEM Equity With Helpful Syllabus Content
An evaluation of introductory biology syllabi from just under 100 colleges and universities finds the syllabus is often focused primarily on content and less likely to offer evidence-based practices for academic success.

Universities Brace for Funding Cuts as Congress Considers Reconciliation
Republicans want to make deep cuts to the federal budget, and several items related to higher education are on the chopping block.
Harvard Medical School Canceled Lecture Featuring Patients From Gaza
Harvard Medical School canceled a lecture last week over concerns that plans for patients from the Gaza Strip to speak...
Former Jackson State Faculty Senate President Sues University President
A former Jackson State University Faculty Senate president is suing the institution, its president and the statewide public university system...

College Leaders Galvanize to Fight the Anti-DEI ‘Chaos’
Education for All, a grassroots network of mostly community college leaders, is spreading strategies for how to resist anti-DEI bills and rhetoric.
Texas A&M to Pause Enrollment Growth in Order to ‘Rightsize’
Texas A&M University is planning to pause undergraduate enrollment growth for the next five years, The Battalion reported. The university’s...
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