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How a Second Trump Term Could Turn Up the Heat on Higher Ed
Higher ed wasn’t a top priority for Donald Trump when he first took office. But now that he and the GOP see attacking elite institutions and regulating colleges as winning political issues, a second term is likely to bring more aggressive policies.
Connecticut State Passes Systemwide Gen Ed Credit Transfer Policy
Facilitating Transfer Student Success Through Better Measurement
Transfer data offers opportunities to identify progress and find areas for improvements.
Desperate Times, Unorthodox Measures
The FAFSA fiasco set fall enrollments back, far behind targets for many vulnerable small colleges. Some are taking extreme steps to fill their empty seats.
If We Want Free Speech, We Need to Teach It
Many students lack clarity about free speech principles, Louis E. Newman writes.
The Unrecognized Antisemitism: The Erasure of Jewish Dissent
University officials are marginalizing the views of Jewish students and faculty who are critical of Israel, Jonathan Graubart writes.
Researchers Failed to Disclose Foreign Support, DOJ Alleges
Nearly 700 More Colleges Don’t Have to Comply With New Title IX Rule
A recent injunction barred the Education Department from enforcing its new Title IX rule at colleges attended by members of two conservative student groups. Hundreds of colleges across the country are affected.
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