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A photo of demonstrators with a large banner saying "Release Mahmoud Khalil Hands Off Our Students ICE Off Our Campuses Shut It Down for Palestine."

AAUP, Middle East Studies Association Sue Trump Over Deportations

On Tuesday afternoon, a federal judge blocked the Trump administration from deporting a Columbia student who moved to the U.S. when she was 7.

New Law Gives Civic Center Control of Utah State’s Gen Ed

Utah’s governor signed into law a bill that creates a Center for Civic Excellence at Utah State University and requires...
In this historical black-and-white photo from a 1965 anti-war teach-in, a dense crowd of people in an auditorium sit in an audience, seemingly listening to a speaker with intense interest and focus.
Opinion

A Way to Honor the Teach-in Movement at 60

It’s time for another national teach-in movement, Robert Cohen writes.

Northwestern Journalism Professor Says Pro-Palestinian Activism Cost Him Tenure

Steven Thrasher, an assistant journalism professor who tried to block police from breaking up a pro-Palestinian encampment at Northwestern University...
Protesters at Georgetown hold a "Ceasefire Now" sign

Trump’s Latest Target: Foreign Scholars

As the administration continues its crackdown on noncitizens in higher ed, international academics face ICE raids, deportation and challenges at the border.

Trump Admin Questions Canadian, Australian Researchers

The Trump administration has sent questionnaires to U.S.-funded Canadian and Australian researchers asking whether their research is a “DEI project,”...

Columbia AAUP Urges University to Reject Trump’s Demands

The American Association of University Professors chapter at Columbia University is urging officials there to reject the Trump administration’s demands...
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Every American Has a Stake in Columbia’s Fate

The federal government is trying to put the entire private university into a state of receivership, Austin Sarat writes.