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Texas Governor Targets Students Who Allegedly Mocked Kirk’s Death
Republican Greg Abbott called online for Texas State to expel a student. He says it did, raising further alarm from higher ed observers about the conservative crackdown on people denigrating the slain activist.

Education Department Reallocates MSI Funding to HBCUs, Tribal Colleges
Some HBCU advocates say their colleges are more deserving of the money than other minority-serving institutions. Others have more mixed feelings.

NIH Now On Track to Spend Its Full Budget by Sept. 30

Lutnick: Trump Wants Harvard to Build Vocational School as Part of Settlement

HBCUs Lock Down in Response to ‘Terroristic’ Threats
At least seven historically Black institutions in five states investigated threats of violence, evoking memories of the wave of bomb threats that shook HBCUs in 2022.

Education Department Moves to End Funding for Minority-Serving Institutions
Trump administration officials call the programs unconstitutional. But advocates argue they improve the quality of education for all students who enroll.

New Report Details Community College Student Parents’ Struggles

California Lutheran Settles Lawsuit With Congressman
The settlement ends a years-long legal battle over former Republican congressman Elton Gallegly’s allegations that the university broke its contract regarding the operation of his namesake public service center.
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