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Preparing for Life After College: Alumni in Residence Provide Career Connections

Alumni serve as career counselors and industry experts for students, helping them develop professionally.

Abrupt Presidential Exits at Oklahoma State, CSU Pueblo

Two presidents resigned abruptly with few details in recent days: Kayse Shrum stepped down at Oklahoma State University, and Armando...

Poll Finds Abolishing the Education Department ‘Wildly Unpopular’

The majority of likely voters oppose abolishing the U.S. Department of Education by executive order, according to a new poll...

North Carolina Community Colleges Launch Program Modeled After CUNY ASAP

The North Carolina Community College System is launching NC Community Colleges Boost, a new program to move students into high-demand...

West Point Disbands Student Groups for Women and Minorities

The United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y., has shut down a dozen student affinity clubs to comply with...
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As the DEI Crackdown Escalates, Faculty Choose Between Silence and Resistance

While one professor says faculty are “pre-emptively censoring themselves” in response, others are defiant—while another is asking himself, “What would I be willing to lose my job for?”

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Selective Colleges Double Down on QuestBridge

The program, which places promising low-income students at selective colleges, is seeing record early-admit rates and new university partnerships. What’s behind the surge in interest?

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Trump Signs Executive Order Banning Trans Participation in Women’s Sports

The order says the United States will oppose “male competitive participation in women’s sports more broadly, as a matter of safety, fairness, dignity, and truth.”