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After hundreds of international students lost and then regained their legal status, some in California are avoiding public spaces and social media.
AUGUST 7, 2025 — The San Antonio Business Journal has named Heather Shipley, provost and executive vice president for ...
As attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts escalate, higher education leaders across the country are facing a ...
"No one should fear a midnight knock on the door for voicing the wrong opinion,” lawyers for the student newspaper wrote in ...
Watermark Insights reports rising college costs are driven by administrative bloat, reduced funding, and high demand for ...
Cancer research and education: a scientific and educational collaboration agreement has been signed between the Southern ...
Police in Sichuan province scuffled this week with protesters demanding greater justice for a 14-year-old girl who was ...
Umaymah Mohammad says she filed the lawsuit as a means of resistance against the institution's crackdown on pro-Palestine ...
Justice Department claims Harvard failed to oversee international students amid campus violence, after judge blocked bid to ...
Tuition can easily top $70K a year - and that’s before kindergarten: Inside New York City’s most exclusive preschools - IN ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has canceled nearly $500 million of grants and contracts for developing mRNA vaccines, ...
Columbia University and Brown University in the last month both came to arrangements with the White House that involved ...