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Financial Woes and Finger-Pointing at Tennessee State
The historically Black land-grant university is hurting for cash and making significant cuts. State lawmakers blame former administrators for the financial woes, while former administrators blame chronic state underfunding.
2 Seattle Colleges Announce Merger
Ohio State Retracts Raises After Federal Court Repeals Overtime Rule
Fitch Reports ‘Deteriorating’ Outlook for Higher Ed

Higher Ed Unionization Boomed Under Biden. Will That Change Under Trump?
Graduate student labor ranks have swelled since 2020, and they joined faculty and other university workers in historic strikes. But the coming Republican federal takeover could threaten that growth.

States Disinvesting in Higher Ed: Fact or Myth?
A new Cato Institute report rekindles a long-standing, nuanced debate over whether states have decreased funding for higher education.

Cuts at Saint Augustine’s, Drexel Among Steepest in November
Among the institutions facing severe cuts last month was Saint Augustine’s University, which trimmed half of its workforce as it faces financial scrutiny from its accreditor.
U.S. Cautious on India Campuses as Johns Hopkins ‘Begins Talks’
American universities likely to be hampered by restrictions on spending money overseas, experts say.
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