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University Libraries—and Librarians—That Are Leading the Change
Learn about the efforts of U.S. librarians to protect valuable public data from sudden erasure by the Trump administration and a pioneering project that saw a U.K. university partner with a local council to create a joint library that is open to anyone.

U.S. Universities Can’t Innovate in Isolation
New federal policies and proposals to restrict international students and cross-border research collaborations are highly intrusive and ill-conceived, Neal McCluskey and Kayla Susalla write.
ED Won’t Fund CTE, Dual Enrollment for ‘Illegal’ Students
Europe Must Do More to Protect Data Under Trump, ERC Head Says
Disappearance of U.S.-hosted data should be “wake-up call” for scientific community, conference hears.
10% Drop in Intl. Students Would Cause Billions in Revenue Losses

Trump Targets Harvard’s Accreditation, Will Subpoena International Student Records
Federal agencies are increasing pressure on the university, which still hasn’t acceded to the government’s sweeping demands. The institution says it’s facing retaliation.

They Want to Leave the U.S. Is a Master’s Their Ticket Out?
Young Americans unhappy with Trump’s leadership are going to graduate school abroad as a way of escaping, at least temporarily.

Nobelist: U.S. Scientists Took Support ‘For Granted’ Before Trump Cuts
Frances Arnold, who won the 2018 Nobel Prize in chemistry, says U.S. science is “paying the price” for not explaining the benefits of research funding for “far too long.”
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