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South Carolina’s Limestone University has for years struggled with enrollment losses and accrued debt, including from the federal government.
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The Reagan administration detained the “Los Angeles Eight,” mostly students and recent graduates. President Trump is now citing similar national-security arguments in his immigration crackdown.
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The overhaul of New College of Florida stoked fear on the left and excitement on the right. Two years in, what’s really changed?

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The federal government is reshaping its relationship with the nation’s colleges. Here’s the latest.
The Trump administration has abruptly canceled the visas or legal status of hundreds of international students, leaving campuses scrambling. Here’s the latest.
We’ve documented actions taken to alter or eliminate jobs, offices, hiring practices, and programs amid pressure to end identity-conscious recruitment and retention of minority staff and students.
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.

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Feds deleted thousands of student-visa records. College begs for $6 million to stave off closure. Fire shutters campus for the week. And more.
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Trump threatens Harvard’s tax exemption. Amy Gutmann talks about taking a stand. Will dimming job prospects drive students to grad school? And more.
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Signs of trouble for Federal Student Aid? Fake students have real staying power. Ohio lawmakers want to control private colleges. And more.
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More than 800 visas revoked. Coalition presses Congress to support international students. AI commencement reader draws backlash. And more.
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Many campuses with fewer than 1,000 students survived the pandemic on fumes. What’s next?
When genuine criticism is undertaken at the risk of ostracism, marginalization, retribution — this is a culture where abuses like hers grow.
Colleges have done a spectacularly bad job of managing talent.

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More than 10 percent of the university’s operating revenue last year came from federally supported sponsored research.
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