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Retrieved from University of Providence on March 18, 2026
University of Providence could cut programs, employees as it shores up budget
The Montana institution declared financial exigency in December as it braces for an annual $8 million budget gap once it loses critical fiscal support.
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Opinion
Entry-level jobs should be entry level
A director of undergraduate career services at the University of Iowa contends that misleading job posts are losing employers smart and motivated applicants.
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The New School turns to layoffs to help cut another 15% of employees
The private university recently announced a 7% workforce reduction through voluntary buyouts, but leaders say more cuts are needed to rein in deficits.
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Retrieved from The Iowa Legislature.
Iowa Senate panel blocks anti-DEI bill targeting private colleges
The state Legislature is still weighing a bevy of legislation that could dramatically reshape Iowa's public universities.
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Does requiring professors to post their syllabi threaten free speech?
Some First Amendment experts defended these requirements, but others view them as politically motivated and meant to suppress certain classroom topics.
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Oregon State hikes tuition over 6% for new students amid budget gap
Trustees at the public university approved the increase Friday in the face of a $14 million budget shortfall.
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Retrieved from Iowa state Rep. Taylor Collins on March 13, 2026
Iowa House passes bills to dramatically shift operations at public universities
Majority votes from the state's conservative lawmakers advanced legislation that would significantly reshape how Iowa colleges can operate.
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Column // Merger Watch
Is the political climate driving students to larger colleges?
Recent survey findings explore whether the political climate is impacting college selection, including the size of institution they want to attend.
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Former Indian River State College CFO files whistleblower retaliation, defamation suit
Marvin Pyles alleged he was unfairly terminated after uncovering millions in financial mismanagement. He is seeking reinstatement and backpay.
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Retrieved from Ohio State University on March 12, 2026
Ohio State picks new president after Ted Carter’s abrupt departure
University trustees unanimously appointed the public institution's provost as its permanent leader, forgoing an interim president or a prolonged search process.
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Black students are the fastest growing demographic for Common App
Data suggests "no meaningful deviations" from previous trends after the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2023 decision ending race-conscious admissions.
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3 insights into the 17-state lawsuit over admissions data requirements
A coalition of attorneys general sued the U.S. Department of Education over its effort to collect applicant and student data broken down by race and sex.
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Virginia lawmakers weigh changes to academic freedom, governing boards
Both chambers of the statehouse have passed versions of a bill designed to strengthen shared governance. Now, they need to agree on the details.
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Trump’s anti-DEI orders stand for now, but future challenges can’t be ruled out
Experts say the White House is emboldened to act “aggressively,” making it important for employers to audit their diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
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The image by M.O. Stevens is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0
Portland Community College faculty and staff unions go on strike
The public institution went remote on Wednesday as unions issued a work-stoppage to win stronger pay increases for employees.
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Cal State sues Trump administration over Title IX funding threats
The administration is threatening San José State University's funding over a transgender student-athlete's previous participation in women's sports.
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Portland State University could close 3 departments, trim over a dozen others
The public institution is grappling with a $35 million budget hole, but some faculty criticized the plan for cuts as “hasty and unimaginative.”
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GSA plan would ban DEI for all federal funding recipients — including colleges
The General Services Administration proposal comes after a similar policy from the U.S. Department of Education was blocked in courts.
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Retrieved from The Ohio State University on March 09, 2026
Ohio State University president resigns over ‘inappropriate relationship’
Ted Carter abruptly stepped down from the public flagship this weekend and said Monday he had allowed "inappropriate access to Ohio State leadership.”
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University of Wyoming must review programs and staffing for possible cuts
The public institution came out of a cut-hungry legislative session with its funding intact, but it now has a state mandate to look for reductions.
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Indiana public colleges must soon accept this alternative to the SAT and ACT
The state's public colleges will be required to accept the Classic Learning Test, a conservative darling, in their admissions beginning in July.
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Public comment period for Workforce Pell regulations opens
The U.S. Department of Education issued its proposed rule to govern the expansion of Pell Grants to programs as short as eight weeks.
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Key federal education data collections under review in IES overhaul
An internal document recommended "six big shifts" for the Institute for Education Sciences, which was gutted by layoffs a year ago.
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Public colleges could face pressure amid state budget woes, Fitch says
Republican-led federal cuts and a shaky economy could set up competition for funds — and historically, higher education gets cut first in tough times.
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The New School to shrink workforce by 7% — with more cuts to come
The private New York institution is facing deficits of tens of millions of dollars and declining enrollment.