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The Trump administration is canceling $400 million in grants and contracts with Columbia University because of what it said was the school's inaction over antisemitism.
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The landscape is rapidly shifting for America’s colleges and universities, many of which were already on shaky ground. Forbes analyzed the financial health of 868 private colleges. Below are the details of our methodology.
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Forbes College Financial Grades 2025: America’s Strongest And Weakest Schools
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Fordham University Receives A Record $100 Million Gift
Fordham University announced Thursday that it had been given $100 million from alums Maurice (Mo) and Carolyn Dursi Cunniffe. It's the largest gift in Fordham's history.
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Judge Issues Nationwide Temporary Injunction Against NIH Research Cuts
A federal judge issued a temporary injunction Wednesday against NIH's plan to cut reimbursements of certain grant costs incurred by universities and other institutions.
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Online instruction during Covid-19 raised expectations around educational technology permanently reshaping how schools, teachers, and students use technology.
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The college admissions process has never been more competitive. Admissions officers are shifting their focus to initiative, leadership, and real-world impact.
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