Some universities shut down initiatives entirely while others try to continue them in different guise but president unlikely to be appeased on hot-button issue, say scholars
Funding applications for programs that support low-income and adult learners typically open in May and close by the end of July. This year they have yet to be announced.
By Jessica Blake
7月 31日
The nine-page memo builds on the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
By Johanna Alonso
7月 30日
Massive cuts to a federal health insurance program could impact the 3.4 million college students who rely on it.
Colleges from Utah to Indiana and Maine are on track to offer three-year degrees in the near future. But the hesitations that have long plagued the movement haven’t disappeared.
By Johanna Alonso
7月 28日
The $221 million settlement extends beyond tackling antisemitism. Some experts said it’s an example of “coercion,” while others say Columbia had it coming.
Even favourable result for under-fire institution unlikely to quell president’s attacks, experts warn, as Columbia reaches own deal with administration
The Virginia governor has appointed multiple donors, political activists and former GOP officials to governing boards, prompting a clash with faculty and Democrats.