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Indiana governor Mike Braun, a white man wearing glasses and a blue suit, looking into the distance with an American flag behind him.

Indiana Governor Says IU Should ‘Take Action’ If Plagiarism Allegations Are True

This article has been updated to reflect changes to WFYI’s original reporting. Indiana governor Mike Braun said that Indiana University’s...
People walk on the plaza outside Royce Hall, the site of 2024 pro-Palestinian protests, on the UCLA campus.

Trump Wants $1B Payout From UCLA

The Trump administration is ratcheting up pressure on the University of California, Los Angeles, and seeking a $1 billion settlement...
A person floats down with a golden parachute that has holes in it.

Can Western New Mexico U Recover a Golden Parachute?

Western New Mexico’s board walked back a lucrative exit agreement for an ex-president approved by former members. The thorny case is the subject of at least two state lawsuits.

A photo of George Mason University students and others with signs supporting GMU president Gregory Washington.

GMU President Keeps Job Amid Tensions

Faculty members feared George Mason’s board would fire its president Friday in the face of ongoing federal investigations they deem politically motivated. The board gave him a raise instead.

University of Louisiana at Lafayette campus building with flagpole

UL Lafayette President Retires Suddenly

University of Louisiana at Lafayette president Joseph Savoie is retiring suddenly after 17 years in the top job at the...
A photo of the Widener Library at Harvard University.

HHS Accuses Harvard of Thwarting Investigations

The Trump administration has accused Harvard University officials of failing to comply with an ongoing civil rights investigation into alleged...
The Van Wickle gates at the entrance to Brown University with 3 people standing in front.

Brown Strikes Deal With Trump Administration

Unlike Columbia, the Ivy League institution will not make a direct payment to the government. But it has made a handful of concessions, including handing over admissions data.

A person walks by a gate at Columbia University in Manhattan.

Columbia Deal a ‘Threat’ to Higher Ed, Experts Warn

The $221 million settlement extends beyond tackling antisemitism. Some experts said it’s an example of “coercion,” while others say Columbia had it coming.