Yale Law hosts students from schools in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile through exchange program
YALE LAW SCHOOL — Yale Law School welcomed 10 law students from partner schools in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile for the New Haven leg of the Owen Fiss Latin American Linkage exchange program.
Read More about Yale Law hosts students from schools in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile through exchange programYale Law professor John D. Morley delivers lecture on challenges posed by generational conflict
YALE LAW SCHOOL — Professor John D. Morley ’06 delivered his inaugural lecture as Augustus E. Lines Professor of Law on Feb. 24, 2025 to a large group of colleagues, students, friends, and family.
Read More about Yale Law professor John D. Morley delivers lecture on challenges posed by generational conflictWhite House aims to revise eligibility for some student loan forgiveness programs
USA TODAY — President Donald Trump on Friday signed an executive order attempting to begin the process of altering the terms of a major student loan relief program.
Read More about White House aims to revise eligibility for some student loan forgiveness programsUS Education Department fires nearly one half of its staff
INSIDE HIGHER ED — McMahon said the reductions are a “significant step toward restoring the greatness of the United States education system.” Critics say they are reckless and will lead to chaos and confusion.
Read More about US Education Department fires nearly one half of its staffHow US Education Department layoffs could affect higher education
INSIDE HIGHER ED — The Trump administration’s deep cuts at the department hit some offices harder than others, but the effects will likely be felt by students, families and institutions across the country.
Read More about How US Education Department layoffs could affect higher educationUS Education Department layoffs devastate workforce of National Center for Education Statistics
INSIDE HIGHER ED — The department says the research agency failed to effectively fulfill its mandate and exemplifies wasteful spending. But experts warn the cuts will undermine “the backbone of accountability” for the country’s schools and colleges.
Read More about US Education Department layoffs devastate workforce of National Center for Education StatisticsUniversities struggle to understand how to comply with White House executive orders affecting higher education
THE ATLANTIC — The Trump administration’s confusing instructions to universities have generated a flurry of nomenclature modifications—a kind of anti-woke theater.
Read More about Universities struggle to understand how to comply with White House executive orders affecting higher educationCurrent cuts to federal research funding worry early-career researchers
INSIDE HIGHER ED — Julia Barnes, a National Science Foundation postdoctoral research fellow, was watching President Donald Trump’s speech to Congress last week when she heard him refer to her work as an “appalling waste” that needs to end.
Read More about Current cuts to federal research funding worry early-career researchersCuts to Columbia University federal funding affects research grants
INSIDE HIGHER ED — When the Trump administration announced Friday it was cutting about $400 million in grants and contracts from Columbia University, it didn’t specify what exactly it was slashing. But news of the scope of the cuts has begun trickling out of the institution over the past couple of days.
Read More about Cuts to Columbia University federal funding affects research grantsUS judge temporarily blocks plan to cut millions in funding for teacher training
AP NEWS — A federal judge in Boston on Tuesday blocked the Trump administration’s plan to cut hundreds of millions of dollars for teacher training, finding that cuts are already affecting training programs aimed at addressing a nationwide teacher shortage.
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