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'A FUNDAMENTAL DUTY' This Time, Higher Ed’s Resistance to Trump is Being Led by Its Associations By Megan Zahneis While individual colleges have been relatively quiet, groups like the American Council on Education and the American Association of University Professors are fighting the administration in the courts.
FINANCIAL UNCERTAINTY ‘It’s a Black Hole’: Facing the Prospect of Trump’s Cuts, Colleges Budget With Trepidation By David Jesse With unprecedented federal reductions now on the table, administrators are trying to plan for an uncertain future, drawing parallels to Covid and the Great Recession. 'A VERY SLIPPERY SLOPE' This State’s Public Universities Must Overhaul Academic Programs or Lose Millions in Funding By Maya Stahl Republican lawmakers cut $60 million for Utah’s eight institutions. To get it back, they must put money into degrees focused on the work force, while eliminating others.
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THE REVIEW | ESSAY Shared Governance Is Crumbling By Jeffrey Sachs and Jonathan Friedman If administrators and the state wrest control from the faculty, the consequences will be severe. LATITUDES They Wanted to Work Overseas for the U.S. Then Their International Fellowship Was Terminated. By Karin Fischer The cancellation of a prestigious USAID scholarship reflects the fallout of the tumultuous first weeks of the Trump administration on global education. NEWLY UPDATED Tracking Higher Ed’s Dismantling of DEI By Erin Gretzinger, Maggie Hicks, Christa Dutton, and Jasper Smith This week’s update details changes made in diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts at seven campuses, including Queens College, the University of California, Southern Methodist University, and Tulane University.
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Teaching Tips ARCHIVE Why Students Hate Group Projects (and How to Change That) By James M. Lang Too many faculty members assign ambitious team projects and then leave the students to their own devices.
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