An estimated 50,000 people participated in Minneapolis’ citywide shutdown, co-organized by a broad coalition of labor unions and faith leaders
The student visa process is unpredictable, costly, and rife with systemic barriers, especially for students from the Global South
Some Palestinian students choose between survival and staying in their homeland. Besides individual opportunities to leave, some educators say academia within Gaza also needs rebuilding
The Department of Justice claims that a loan forgiveness initiative for educators of color discriminates against white teachers. Local educators say it’s a needed effort to bridge a diversity gap in Providence classrooms
As ICE steps up raids across the country, educators and students in New England are on edge, worried about arrests and disruptions in their schools
Nearly 40,000 migrant children from Latin America, Yemen, and other regions have recently enrolled in NYC public schools, and many have migration-related trauma
Faculty union demands answers after Prism and other news outlets reported that Florida International University supplied equipment to “Alligator Alcatraz” detention center
As colleges across the U.S. prepare to welcome students back to campus, Israel continues to destroy Gaza’s universities and slaughter students and professors
A new law bans diversity-focused programs at publicly funded universities, forcing the closures of spaces that offered mentorship, wellness care, and belonging
The reconciliation bill limits federal student loans for graduate and professional education starting June 2026
As Columbia pursues a second investigation into a May library protest, the university adopts a sweeping definition of antisemitism that includes criticism of Israel
Legislators claim HB 127 and SB 1349 are intended to protect Texas sovereignty, but organizers say “they’re trying to match what’s happening at the federal level”
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