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North America

Religiously affiliated colleges are facing the blowback of seismic higher ed policy shifts under Trump. They’re making careful decisions about how to advocate for themselves.

By Sara Weissman
17 November

Many faculty members decried the new restrictions on race- and gender-related courses as an assault on academic freedom. Meanwhile, the board also discussed a once-per-semester systemwide course review process.

By Emma Whitford
13 November

Enrollment is up across the board this fall, except for graduate student enrollment, which remained stagnant. The biggest increase was among those pursuing short-term credentials, followed by those earning associate degrees.

By Johanna Alonso
11 November

Faculty at some Florida public universities argue the new policy is less about transparency for students and more about chilling academic freedom.

By Emma Whitford
10 November

Worries about access to health care, food, research funding and tuition assistance are mounting on college campuses as the record-breaking government shutdown persists.

By Kathryn Palmer
7 November

Execs show faith in their institutions—and concern about technology, federal policy and other shifts.

By Colleen Flaherty
6 November