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OCR to Investigate 5 Colleges for ‘National Origin Discrimination’

The Office for Civil Rights is investigating five universities for offering scholarships to undocumented students, the Education Department announced Thursday...
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Listen: College Students With Kids More Likely to Face Eviction

In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, Inside Higher Ed discusses New America’s new research brief on student parents and the impacts of housing insecurity on their long-term outcomes.

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How Medicaid Cuts Undermine Belonging

Federal cuts to health care and food benefits reinforce the price of being poor in college, Lynn Pasquerella writes.

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Risk and Resilience

CBOs identify financial threats to their institutions in our annual survey, especially in the near-term. They also hint at confidence in their institution’s ability to adapt.

Record Number of U.S. Students Apply to U.K. Institutions

A record number of American students applied to college or university in the United Kingdom for fall 2025, according to...
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5 Key Takeaways From ‘Ideological Deportation’ Trial

Government officials described how they found the names of pro-Palestinian student and faculty activists and gave insights into the confidential memos that led to their arrests.

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Michigan Law Adds AI Essay Prompt

With nearly half of all large law firms using AI in some way, the leadership at Michigan Law wanted to give AI aficionados a chance to show their skills.

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4 Things to Know About In-State Tuition Benefits for Undocumented Students

The federal government is suing states that offer in-state tuition to noncitizens. These state laws were once bipartisan efforts.