Education Department delays are putting parenting college students in a bind
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Growing up in Brazil, neuroscientist Danielle Beckman always dreamed of moving to the US for work. So, in 2017, when Beckman got the opportunity to work at the California National Primate Research Center at UC Davis, she jumped on it. Read more
The first weeks of the second Trump administration brought disruption and uncertainty to higher ed through a torrent of executive orders. Read more
Fear and uncertainty are spreading across many US college campuses ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s January 20 inauguration, with some schools advising international students to return early from winter break amid promises of another travel ban like the one that stranded students abroad at the start of Trump’s last term. Read more
Temple University Japan reports record enrolments and plans Kyoto campus Read more
Black nationalist tendencies are on the rise, due to “white supremacy,” according to a study from Rice University. Read more
She could become the first HBCU graduate in the Oval Office—and would likely build on the Biden administration’s ambitious higher ed agenda. Read more
As universities nationwide scale back diversity, equity and inclusion policies, Arizona’s flagship public institution is preparing to implement a new mandate for students — two courses with a DEI emphasis as a graduation requirement. Read more
From heritage sites preserved for millennia to bustling ancient streets being revitalized across the nation, China's cultural venues, including museums, are enjoying a boom in popularity. Read more
The U.S. Education Department is doling out $50 million to help students complete the troubled federal aid form. Access advocates say it’s not too late to make an impact—but time is of the essence. Read more