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The executive order says senior appointees must review grants, and it demands awards be easier to terminate. Research groups say it undermines science.

By Ryan Quinn
13 August

Despite victories at the district and appellate level, higher education advocates remain cautious as the Supreme Court sides with Trump.

By Jessica Blake
12 August

The long-standing practice of geographic recruitment is now under scrutiny by the Trump administration, which claims it can be unlawfully used as a proxy for race.

By Johanna Alonso
11 August

The Education Secretary said later that colleges must provide annual admissions and enrollment disaggregated by race and sex, reflecting demands made of Brown and Columbia Universities in recent agreements.

By Johanna Alonso
8 August

Frozen research funding, rising endowment taxes and other concerns have prompted some of the nation’s wealthiest universities to shed jobs despite their multibillion-dollar endowments.

By Josh Moody
7 August

A majority of colleges and universities were poised to fund less than a quarter of deferred maintenance needs last fiscal year, an IHE survey finds. Experts warn the backlog represents a growing enrollment risk.

By Colleen Flaherty
6 August

Thanks to AI and changing hiring trends, bachelor’s degree holders are seeing worsening employment outcomes. Experts say the only answer is more work-based learning.

By Johanna Alonso
4 August