Court agrees to $2.8 billion deal enabling colleges to compensate athletes

$2.8 Billion Settlement Finalized for University Athletes A federal judge is set to finalize a $2.8 billion settlement on Friday, paving the way for universities to make direct payments to athletes. Judge Claudia Wilken has given her approval for this settlement, which allows schools to initiate payments next month. The terms of the settlement include […]
Projected decline in international students could severely impact US colleges: Study

Without considering international and immigrant students, it’s estimated that enrollment in American universities could decline by 5 million by 2037. A study from the American Policy Foundation suggests that, if international students are included, the count of undergraduates might dwindle to about two-thirds of its current size. Furthermore, the number of graduate students is projected […]
Most parents want colleges to stop giving priority to race and allowing transgender athletes in girls’ sports, according to a survey.

Parents are expressing concern about universities placing too much emphasis on race in scholarship allocations and hiring practices. Additionally, there’s a strong sentiment that transgender athletes should not be allowed to compete in women’s sports. A recent survey conducted by a conservative nonprofit revealed that 54% of American parents with children aged 15 to 21 […]
Albany Democrats reject measure to enhance safeguards against antisemitism in colleges

Republicans Criticize Democrats for Blocking Anti-Semitism Bill ALBANY – Republican lawmakers are frustrated after Democrats halted bills intended to strengthen the fight against anti-Semitism. The legislation, introduced by Congressman Matt Slater (R-Putnam), aims to align New York’s definition of anti-Semitism with that of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. This revision would facilitate action against universities […]
Colleges face challenges in sustaining cancer research due to funding cuts under Trump.

The suspension of research funding, amounting to billions, has severely impacted cancer research at universities, leading to halted lab work and a pause in accepting new doctoral students. This ongoing conflict between the Trump administration and higher education, combined with efforts to trim government spending, has significantly affected cancer research primarily at U.S. universities. Experts […]
Colleges plan to regroup during summer break after a tough beginning with Trump

U.S. universities have had to adapt over the past three months following a tumultuous start to the Trump administration. This period has seen funding cuts, the arrest of foreign students, and investigations from various federal agencies. In response to these challenges, President Trump’s policies have led to a significant halt in fundraising as university leaders […]
Fewer Than Half of Americans Support DEI Programs at Colleges, Survey Shows

Americans Divided on DEI Initiatives in Universities A recent poll indicates that Americans are divided on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives at universities, showing a mix of approval and opposition. Approximately 30% of respondents expressed disapproval of DEI efforts, according to a survey conducted by the Associated Press Civil Service Research Center in May. […]
Majority disapprove of Trump’s approach to colleges: Survey

Poll Shows Majority Disapprove of Trump’s University Stance A recent survey indicates that many Americans are not on board with President Trump’s approach to university campuses. Specifically, 56% expressed disapproval of his efforts to reform higher education. This comes in light of State Education Secretary Linda McMahon’s decision to withdraw funding from Harvard and Columbia […]
California State Colleges Received Millions in Federal and State Funds for Nonexistent Students

A troubling report has uncovered significant federal and state funding misallocated to bots or fictitious students. According to recent findings, artificial intelligence has spread across the University of California, facilitating complex financial aid fraud, especially within its virtual classes. Numerous so-called “ghost students” are actually AI-generated enrollments. Community colleges appear to be particularly targeted due […]
Stefanik questions Haverford College’s president about antisemitism on campus
Haverford University President Grilled Over Anti-Semitism Response During a recent Congressional hearing, Republican New York Representative Elise Stefanik sharply questioned Wendy Raymond, the president of Haverford University, regarding the university’s approach to handling anti-Semitism following Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Raymond attempted to sidestep Stefanik’s inquiries about whether any disciplinary measures were […]