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The Trump administration has set its sights on influencing American colleges and universities by threatening their federal funding.
New U.S. News & World Report graduate school rankings indicate some of the most dominant and prominent programs across Iowa’s ...
Alliance native Bradley Custer was recently let go from the U.S. Department of Education. He writes about what could happen to education without it.
The latest version of an Ohio state budget bill includes numerous provisions that could impact public colleges and universities—including a line saying that, in curricular decisions, all feedback by a ...
Colleges around the country are reporting cases of international students suddenly learning their visas have been revoked.
In spite of these overwhelming threats to higher education, faculty, staff and students throughout the country are resisting.
Policies coming from the White House and the Ohio Statehouse are closely aligned. See what issues are being advanced.
Students donning black graduation robes held a mock funeral for the death of higher education after Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law that will overhaul the state’s public universities.
Wittenberg, Central State, Antioch and more — are navigating what’s become a nationwide challenge: juggling financial ...
Ohio State University is the latest college to report having international students whose visas were revoked by the Trump ...
The proposal adds 2% to Ohio's college funding formula and makes four-year institutions eligible for additional money.
University leaders are under pressure to comply with federal executive orders and policy changes or risk losing federal ...