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Wisconsin System Chancellors Could See 15 Percent Raises

Amid enrollment challenges, the Universities of Wisconsin has closed campuses and cut employees as it seeks to fix financial challenges...

New Title IX Rule Blocked in Texas

Finding that Texas was likely to prevail in its lawsuit challenging the Biden administration’s new Title IX rule, a district...
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A Hopeful First Year for New Texas Funding Model

Texas embraced a new, performance-based funding model for community colleges. A year later, campus leaders believe they are starting to see the rewards.

Florida A&M President Resigns

Larry Robinson, who served as president of Florida A&M University for seven years, resigned Friday. “With tremendous gratitude for the...

PA Budget Establishes Statewide Coordinating Board of Higher Ed

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro signed the state’s budget for fiscal year 2024–25 into law on Thursday, creating a coordinating board...
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Academics Fight for Access to Supercomputers

A pilot led by the National Science Foundation aims to democratize AI research by connecting universities with the supercomputers that big tech companies use.

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Student Wellness Tip: Providing Culturally Competent Counseling

In 2020, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill launched a multicultural counseling service for students. The program leader identifies six actions that have helped make it work.

In this red-toned image, pro-Palestinian protesters stand face-to-face in a confrontation with police at the City College of New York on April 30. In the foreground, a protester holds a keffiyeh to her face as a mask while a male police officer looks on.

Prepare Now for an Election Firestorm

Campus leaders should prepare for a fall term that could make spring look calm by comparison, Matthew Kuchem writes.