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FINANCIAL AID The End of Unlimited Grad-School Loans Could Leave Some Colleges and Students in the Lurch By Camila Gomez The tax package President Trump signed into law this month eliminates a financial-aid program that distributes billions of dollars to higher ed each year.
ANOTHER CONGRESSIONAL HEARING 3 College Presidents Went to Congress. Here’s What They Talked About. By Kate Hidalgo Bellows The House Committee on Education and the Workforce held its ninth hearing on campus antisemitism in the past 18 months. This edition focused on faculty and foreign funding. LAW & POLICY Homeland Security Agents Detail Run-Up to High-Profile Arrests of Pro-Palestinian Scholars By Nell Gluckman In a trial over the arrests, the government sought to portray the interactions as normal while the plaintiffs’ lawyers pointed to several ways in which the detainments were unusual.
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BOUNCING BACK? For Once, Public Confidence in Higher Ed Has Increased By Rick Seltzer The public-polling firm Gallup first asked Americans whether they trust the sector a decade ago. This year, after years of decline, the sector finally gained back some ground. NEWLY UPDATED North Carolina Governor Vetoes Anti-DEI Bill By Chronicle Staff Legislators want to get rid of diversity, equity, and inclusion offices, end diversity trainings, banish diversity statements, and censor how professors talk about race, gender, and sexuality in mandatory courses. NEWSROOM LEADERSHIP The Chronicle of Higher Education Names Brad Wolverton as Editor He becomes the 10th person to lead the nation’s largest independent newsroom focused on colleges and universities.
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Virtual Events: Tune In Live AI IN HIGHER ED From Chatbots to AI Agents in Admissions UPCOMING: July 24, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET As colleges transition from basic chatbots to more sophisticated AI agents in admissions, what guardrails should institutions establish? Join us for a virtual forum to learn what AI agents are, how they differ from traditional chatbots, and what parameters colleges should establish for their use in admissions. With Support From AWS. Register now. STUDENT SUCCESS What It Really Takes to Serve Students’ Basic Needs: Housing UPCOMING: July 29, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET Housing insecurity is an invisible barrier to student success. As rents soar faster than tuition, more college students are finding themselves without a stable place to live. Join us on July 29 to explore how institutions are stepping up to tackle student homelessness and support long-term success. With Support From Ascendium. Register now. STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP Keeping Your Institution Moving Forward in Turbulent Times UPCOMING: July 31, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET In a year marked by political volatility and financial uncertainty, the pressure on higher-education leaders has never been greater. Discover how leaders continue to advance their strategic priorities while adapting to today’s challenges in this virtual forum. With Support From Workday. Register now.
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From the Archives NEWS By Larry Van Dyne In the first of a three-part series, Larry Van Dyne reported on the troubles facing the City University of New York in the 1970s.
From the Chronicle Store Raising Your College's Profile Reputations in higher education are notoriously difficult to change. But some institutions are innovating in the ways they reach their audiences. Order this issue brief for insights on how to create the reputation you want for your college.
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