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The decision paves the way for President Trump to continue dismantling the agency, including moving career and technical education to the Labor Department. Read more
An Indian university founder recently quoted Google AI in defence of his institution’s failure to back an under-fire academic. Read more
A Harvard University professor who lost her tenure due to data fraud maintains she is innocent and said she plans to fight for her reputation in court. Read more
The Trump administration has taken aim at university accreditation in its battering of higher education. Read more
Experts say the wave in hiring of Title VI staff mirrors a similar surge in the early 2010s, when institutions changed how they respond to Title IX complaints. Read more
Amsterdam University Press series editors quit with open letter objecting to sale to for-profit publisher Read more
The University of California Los Angeles recently canceled a student-led course on public health in Palestine for violating a school regulation that states only instructors can give grades. Read more
The traditional college student—young, full-time and financially supported by parents—is no longer the norm. Today’s “new majority” of students brings diverse life experiences, responsibilities and needs to campus, according to The New Majority Learner Report 2025 by GENIO, an edtech company that creates tools to support nontraditional learners and improve student success. Read more
The White House says it’s investigating antisemitism. Faculty at George Mason U. suspect a coordinated ouster attempt. Read more