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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.

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NIH to Limit AI Use, Cap PI Grant Applications at 6 per Year

The National Institutes of Health says its new policy comes after the agency “recently observed instances of Principal Investigators submitting large numbers of applications.”

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Congress Shows Resistance to Trump’s Plan to Slash Science Budgets

Congress’s proposed budgets would preserve more research spending than the president’s. It’s a rare rebuke from Republicans to the White House’s efforts to gut funding for several research support agencies.

Ep. 165: The Tricky Timeline of the Big Beautiful Bill, a Mark on UVA, Record FAFSA Figures

Can ED deliver GOP policies by next year? And updates on Trump’s negotiations with Harvard and Columbia.

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The King’s College to Close Permanently

After struggling for years to remain open, the King’s College in New York City will permanently close, according to an...
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Financial Outlook: Not Great

In our forthcoming annual survey of college and university chief business officers, anxiety abounds. A majority say uncertainty is challenging their ability to conduct even basic financial planning.

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Trump Signed the ‘Big Beautiful Bill.’ What’s Next?

Colleges should start communicating with students about the changes while bracing for state budget cuts, higher ed experts say.

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Trump Signs ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Into Law, Ushering in New Era for Higher Ed

Experts worry that the law will have a detrimental impact on America’s universities—changing who gets to attend college and how they pay for it.