California governor Gavin Newsom鈥檚 office responded, 鈥淲e'll see you in court.鈥
By Sara Weissman
24 November
As federal immigration enforcement agents descend on North Carolina, campus leaders are rushing to advise fearful staff and students about how to respond.
The mayor-elect has said little about his plans for the city鈥檚 colleges and universities. But advocates, experts and students are making best guesses based on his rhetoric and track record.
By Sara Weissman
20 November
Both houses of Congress voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to release the rest of the trove of documents related to Epstein. Here are some of the key higher ed people mentioned so far.
End of 鈥榖oom times鈥 for Canadian institutions could prompt them to be more adventurous, with 鈥榬iskier鈥 recruitment and more branch campuses likely, say experts
Religiously affiliated colleges are facing the blowback of seismic higher ed policy shifts under Trump. They鈥檙e making careful decisions about how to advocate for themselves.
By Sara Weissman
17 November
Many faculty members decried the new restrictions on race- and gender-related courses as an assault on academic freedom. Meanwhile, the board also discussed a once-per-semester systemwide course review process.
Enrollment is up across the board this fall, except for graduate student enrollment, which remained stagnant. The biggest increase was among those pursuing short-term credentials, followed by those earning associate degrees.