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House Members Call on Penn, MIT and Harvard to Fire Their Presidents

Seventy-four members of Congress on Friday signed a letter urging the governing boards of Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of...
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No End to Wisconsin’s Higher Ed Budget Standoff

The UW system and Republican legislators have been at a budget impasse over DEI for six months. Leaders reached a deal to free up funding, but the Board of Regents voted it down, putting negotiations back at square one.

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House Education Panel to Investigate Harvard, Penn, MIT

The House Education and Workforce Committee said Thursday that it would formally investigate Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...

Moody’s: ‘Stable’ Outlook for Higher Education in 2024

Moody’s Investors Service has projected a “stable” outlook for higher education in 2024. The report, issued Thursday, projects that “revenue...
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Opinion

AI Won’t Replace Writing Instruction

And here’s why, Mandy Olejnik writes.

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Penn’s Magill Faces Fallout From Antisemitism Hearing

The chair of the University of Pennsylvania’s Board of Trustees is expected to speak with President Liz Magill about stepping...
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Thaw in Pa.’s Budget Freeze Funds 4 State Universities

The funding came with new conditions requiring the institutions to make financial, employment and operations records publicly available.

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Israel’s Gaza Border College On ‘Healing Mission’ After Attacks

After the killings of dozens of students, faculty and staff, and with 1,000 still displaced, Sapir College looks to rebuild and renew.