DEI cuts at U. of Michigan? Texas cracks down on travel to China. Former Tennessee State president defends her record, and more.
The executive order, by Gov. Greg Abbott, could hobble academic engagement between Texas colleges and a country that remains a major source of international students and a critical research partner.
Arrests in campus “wanted” poster case. Early application trends to watch. An enlightened Luddite classroom, and more.
And how did the academy, the school and citadel and engine of this revolution, become so desperately out of touch with reality, including the reality of people’s lives outside the liberal elite, their ...
In the aftermath of a critical New York Times story, faculty leaders fear regents are considering cuts to one of the nation’s most unapologetically ambitious models.
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Turmoil over a player’s eligibility at San Jose State University has escalated with a new lawsuit that seeks to disqualify ...
T he Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is now available to all users and running smoothly, the U.S. Department of Education announced on Thursday. You may keep your fingers crossed, ...
Linda McMahon, co-chair of Trump’s transition team, led the Small Business Administration under his first term as president. She was selected over a slate of potential candidates known for their ...
One of the nonprofit’s representatives had enabled an AI note-taking tool from Read AI. At the end of the meeting, it emailed ...
A Ph.D. admissions pause. Utah State asks to join lawsuit against trans player policy. Will student-loan changes pay for Republican tax cuts? And more.
The re-election of Donald J. Trump was a seismic event for the United States and for the world. Its consequences will be felt everywhere — and not least on our campuses, which have become ...