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Donald Trump issued an executive order on Aug. 7 calling for universities to completely eliminate the consideration of race in admissions.
Should universities admit that they need to reform—or does that only make them more vulnerable to Donald Trump?
ON SATURDAY — Florida celebrated its first ever Bob Graham Day in commemoration of the late governor and senator. A law ...
Two of the frontline antagonists in the battle between Harvard and President Trump are bound by deep social ties and a shared ...
UCLA is in conflict with the Trump administration, which has frozen federal grants and demanded a $1-billion fine over a host ...
A big increase in the tax on university endowments is adding to financial uncertainty for the wealthiest colleges in the U.S.
May Mailman is credited as an animating force behind a strategy that has intimidated independent institutions and undercut ...
College is the place where many students entering adulthood find their voice. But when it comes to addressing the White House ...
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation on Saturday identified the gunman as 30-year-old Patrick Joseph White, of Kennesaw, ...
Among those with the most at stake, either if Trump succeeds in capping the fees or in a compromise, are the titans of the ivory tower: major research universities such as Harvard, Johns Hopkins and ...
We feel it is better in the long term to stand up to Trump administration threats, both for our university and higher education nationally,” the letter reads.
Last month, the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University and Brown University cut deals with the Trump administration ...