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The state and the group Students for Fair Admissions sued the federal government, arguing Hispanic-serving institutions—as currently defined—are unconstitutional.
Some say big boards are better—fewer people means fewer checks on the loudest voices. Most trustees are used to being in ...
About 125,000 aid applicants will have their IDs checked this summer. The department says the move is necessary to protect ...
Central European University president Shalini Randeria believes universities must improve public outreach to fend off the ...
Kimberly Terrell, director of community engagement at the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic, alleges that university officials ...
Before a federal judge blocked its plans, the Education Department reached a deal with the Department of Labor to hand over some of its career, technical and adult education grants, according to court ...
Faculty say attendance is known to promote learning and improve student outcomes. Students say they want more flexibility to ...
President Trump said that Chinese international students would be welcome in the U.S. in a post on Truth Social on Wednesday announcing the terms of a pending trade agreement with China.
A judge released a Harvard Medical School research associate and Russian native Thursday. She had been held in federal detention for nearly four months after she tried to re-enter the U.S.
Senate Republicans did not cut Pell Grants and replaced a controversial risk-sharing plan proposed by the House. Higher ed advocates are relieved but wary.
Borbala Csillag, Philip Mote, Tenisha Tevis and Qi Zhang offer research-based advice for overcoming biases and focusing on ...
At Digital Universities US, online and digital education practitioners wondered if the headwinds facing higher ed will urge ...
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