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Report: Republican Lawyer Criticizes Campus Voting Access

A Republican strategist pressed donors at a Republican National Committee retreat to make voting on college campuses more difficult, The...
Four Oregon Institute of Technology students smile for a photo.

Student-Won Grant Supports Internet Access for Their Peers

A grant proposal from four seniors at the Oregon Institute of Technology extends internet access for students through a mobile hotspot pilot program.

White House Ready to Name New NIH Director

President Biden is planning to name Dr. Monica Bertagnolli, director of the National Cancer Institute, to lead the National Institutes...

FIRE: 1/5 of ‘Scholar Sanction Attempts’ Led to Firing

There have been 1,080 “scholar sanction attempts” since 2000, about a fifth of which resulted in firings, the Foundation for...

‘U.S. News’ Again Delays Law and Medical School Rankings

It blames the delay on “requests from law and medical schools to update data submitted,” but some say there are errors being fixed as well.

Students at the University of South Florida hold signs supporting diversity.

Ex-Presidents for Academic Freedom

PEN America has convened a group of 100-plus former college presidents to push back on threats to academic freedom as higher education remains a frequent target for politicians.

Goddard College Staff Strike Ends Today

A small group of Goddard College staff is ending its nearly monthlong strike today, after the union reached a tentative...
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, a middle-aged Hispanic man with glasses and a salt-and-pepper goatee, wears a blue suit at a House budget hearing.

House Debt Plan Would Mean Higher Ed Spending Cuts

The Education Department could have to cut anywhere from 8 to 23 percent out of its budget under the House Republicans’ opening offer on debt ceiling negotiations.