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  • Inside Higher Ed

    Aligning Curriculums with Manufacturers’ Needs

    Groups representing advanced manufacturers have teamed up with the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) to create a committee of six educators who will try to identify how colleges can modify their curriculums and industry certifications to better meet manufacturers’ hiring needs. Lightweight Innovations for Tomorrow (LIFT) and the National Center for Manufacturing Sciences…

  • Washington Post

    Universities overwhelmingly objected to the Trump travel ban. Here are the values they emphasized.

    Universities played an important role in the unexpectedly widespread mobilization against President Trump’s Jan. 27 executive order suspending entry to the United States from seven Muslim-majority countries. The protests themselves came from many directions, as civil liberties organizations played a key role, while lawyers and activists flocked to airports to provide free assistance to arriving…

  • Devex

    Is U.S. funding for development research at risk?

    Since the Sustainable Development Goals were adopted, higher education professionals have worked across departments and reached across borders to advance the agenda, with universities offering the kind of interdisciplinary expertise needed to solve such complex problems as eradicating poverty in all its forms by 2030. But researchers who rely on the U.S. government for funding…

  • The Philadelphia Inquirer

    Completion Grants to Help Students Graduate

    Since education policy professor Sara Goldrick-Rab arrived at Temple University eight months ago, she’s brought in two large grants, totaling more than $6 million for research on making college more affordable. They include a nearly $4 million grant, announced Monday, under which she will lead a team researching the effectiveness of “completion grants” aimed at…

  • The Washington Post

    Universities try new way of providing aid to boost graduation rates for low-income students

    Several public universities are taking part in a pilot program to provide small-dollar grants to help low-income students complete their degrees. The five-year project is a collaboration of Temple University and the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, which will use a nearly $4 million grant from the Education Department to examine and build out…

  • MarketWatch

    Campuses rally behind students affected by immigration order

    Colleges ranging from Purdue University — headed by a former Republican governor of Indiana, Mitch Daniels — to traditionally liberal hotbeds, like the University of California system, have issued statements criticizing the executive order and reassuring students they’re welcome on campus.The statements also serve to signal to the international community that American colleges are still…

  • The Washington Post

    ‘We fear the chilling effect this will have’: Nearly 50 higher education associations unite to oppose travel ban

    In response to President Trump’s sweeping executive order on immigration, nearly 50 higher education organizations united Tuesday to urge the secretary of homeland security to ensure that the United States remains an ambition for the brightest students and scholars from around the world. On Friday, Trump signed the order, which began a temporary ban on…

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