The opening days of the second Trump administration have sent many higher education communities into a state of confusion and raw fear.
President Trump rescinded Biden-era executive orders that bolstered support for tribal colleges and universities with the most Hispanic students.
The president signed an executive order that targets those who took part in pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses last year.
An executive order signed this week would push colleges and universities to combat antisemitism specifically by monitoring and reporting international students.
Alison Byerly is president of Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota.
Washington Post staff tried to separate what is happening from what is not, and to explain what may happen in the future.
President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order to fight antisemitism, with a focus on campus demonstrations against ...
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order promising “immediate action” from federal law enforcement against ...
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The proposed bill would ban Iowa’s regents institutions from having general education curriculum that teaches “identity ...
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at cutting federal funding for schools that promote what he calls ...