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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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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.

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Rutgers Center Cancels Conference in Response to Trump DEI Orders

The Rutgers University Center for Minority Serving Institutions announced Thursday that it has canceled an upcoming virtual conference about registered...

Carnegie Foundation Launches Pilot for Sustainability Classification

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the American Council on Education announced Thursday that they have launched...

AAUP Opposes ‘Anticipatory Obedience’ to Trump, GOP

The American Association of University Professors released a statement Thursday urging universities not to engage in “anticipatory obedience,” which it...
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Scientists Worried After Trump Halts NIH Grant Reviews

A pause in communication is typical during a new administration’s transition. But some scientists fear that tying up NIH grant funding for any length of time could disrupt ongoing, time-sensitive clinical research.

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A Warm Welcome Back: Supporting Students Returning From Health Leave

Mental health challenges can push students to withdraw from college, often never to return. For those who do re-enroll, colleges and universities can pave a path for their success.

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Confusion Follows Trump Order on Sex and Gender

The executive order could eventually change how the federal government enforces Title IX and other laws, though there’s no immediate impact on colleges.