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Education Department ordered to reinstate mental health grants
The ruling, which the agency said it will appeal, came after 16 states sued over its cancellation of the multi-year congressionally approved funding.
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Virginia lawmakers call for audit of UVA’s Justice Department deal
Two Democratic leaders of the Virginia Senate said the public university’s deal with the Trump administration could violate both state law and the Constitution.
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Education Department tightens debt relief program for public servants
A new rule will bar organizations deemed to have a “substantial illegal purpose” from participating in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
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Tracker
How publicly traded higher education companies are performing
Coursera’s revenue grew over 10% in the third quarter as users flocked to skills trainings in artificial intelligence.
Updated May 9, 2025 -
Deep Dive
The legal debate over Trump’s Title VI campus crackdown
Recent enforcement actions have set off high-stakes arguments about whether the federal government is weaponizing the civil rights law.
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Week in review: 2 colleges volunteer for Trump’s compact
We’re rounding up last week’s stories, from sweeping layoffs at a well-known ed tech company to the sector's fight against the $100K H-1B fee.
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Chegg slashes nearly half of its workforce as AI eats into its business
The ed tech company is restructuring and shuffling its leadership as it continues on alone after considering a possible sale and other alternatives.
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Judge extends pause on layoffs of federal employees
Here's a timeline tracing the Trump administration's efforts to slash half of the U.S. Education Department's workforce.
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New College of Florida says it will ‘happily be the first’ to sign Trump’s higher ed compact
The public institution has already instituted many policies favored by the Trump administration after it was remade by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis in 2023.
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Higher ed groups push for colleges to be exempt from $100K H-1B visa fee
The American Council on Education led a letter to U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that argues these visa holders perform vital work.
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Private New York colleges get $50M in state financing for capital projects
Since its creation in 2005, the Higher Education Capital Matching Grant Program has awarded $369.8 million to colleges across the state.
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St. Norbert College to add 5 new programs after March cuts
The Catholic nonprofit anticipates having a balanced budget in fiscal 2026, following multiple rounds of layoffs and academic cuts.
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Feds launch site for employers to pay controversial H-1B fee, clarify exemptions
The update answers some of employers’ questions, but the future of President Donald Trump’s restrictions on new skilled-worker visas is still uncertain.
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Columbia University’s operating income plunges by nearly two-thirds
Costs at the Ivy League institution rose far faster than revenue, and "destabilizing" federal research cuts added pressure to its budget.
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‘A fair deal’ or a ‘surrender’? Stakeholders weigh in on Trump-UVA agreement
The Democratic head of the Virginia senate called the agreement a surrender with “significant constitutional problems,” a concern echoed by some faculty.
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Michigan State University lays off 99 employees
Along with budget pressures from rising costs, the university has faced dozens of federal grant terminations, leading to another 83 job cuts.
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70% of Americans say feds shouldn’t control admissions, curriculum
The Public Religion Research Institute poll comes as the Trump administration is pressuring colleges to change their policies.
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Tracker
Tracking the Trump administration’s deals with colleges
The University of Virginia will follow the U.S. Department of Justice's guidance banning diversity, equity and inclusion to pause five federal probes.
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University of Northern Colorado plans to lay off 50 employees
State budget cuts and a smaller-than-expected fall class contributed to millions of dollars of pressure on the public institution’s budget.
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Harvard v. Trump
What’s the latest in Harvard University’s battle with the Trump administration?
The university slashed Ph.D. spots for the next two years by more than half, while a staff union lambasted mass layoffs at its engineering school.
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How rare are colleges that enroll and graduate high shares of Pell Grant students?
Institutions that serve as “equity engines” for low-income students are sparse throughout the U.S., according to recent research.
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SAT and ACT participation remains below pre-pandemic levels
Average scores on both tests also haven't rebounded from those recorded in the year before COVID-19 hit.
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Gov. Abbott: Texas is targeting professors over ‘leftist ideologies’
New laws in the state have dramatically reshaped public higher education and coincided with a wave of high-profile faculty terminations.
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Where are tomorrow’s teachers? Education degrees drop over 2 decades.
Declines came in both bachelor's and master's degrees awarded between 2003-04 and 2022-23, an analysis of federal data shows.
Updated Oct. 22, 2025 -
US Chamber sues White House to block ‘plainly unlawful’ H-1B visa fee
The nonprofit’s lawsuit also alleges the $100,000 fee would render the H-1B program economically unviable for many.