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More Florida Colleges Sign ICE Agreements

At least 15 campus police departments in Florida are seeking immigration enforcement powers. ICE has already approved eight institutions as active partners.

Protesters hold a bold sign that reads "hands off higher education."

The Resistance Is Here

In recent weeks, more higher ed leaders and faculty members have been joining forces across institutions and taking public stands against Trump’s policies.

A college building hooked on a fishing line.

House Bill Calls for Risk-Sharing, Sweeping Changes to Student Loan Program

The proposal is part of Republicans’ broader plan to pay for Trump’s tax cuts and other priorities.

Photo illustration: President Donald Trump and the Morgan State University campus with a canceled logo over it.

After Federal Grant Losses, HBCUs Put Hope in Executive Order

Federal agencies cut some grants to historically Black colleges in efforts to quash DEI. HBCU leaders hope a new executive order supporting their institutions creates a positive shift.

Voters Across Parties Want Action on Education, Survey Shows

Most voters across the political spectrum want to see politicians take action on education and workforce issues—and even agree on...
Photo illustration: President Donald Trump pointing over a college building with a map of the world with an airplane and student protesting.

Higher Ed Wins a SEVIS Battle, Not the Visa War

The Trump administration has restored some international student records, following nationwide terminations in April, but legal experts say there’s no guarantee that students are safe.

Photo illustration: President Donald Trump pointing with planes and a map of the world in the background.

Federal Government Reverses SEVIS Terminations

The reversal follows a series of court rulings that order the federal government to restore students’ status in the SEVIS database.

President Donald Trump signs an executive orders relating to higher education in the Oval Office.

Accreditors Sound Off on Executive Order

The Trump administration aims to overhaul accreditation. Agencies say they are willing to work with the federal government on reforms, but Trump’s claims are misleading.