ICE restored thousands of international students’ SEVIS records, but the reversal may be temporary,
Inside Higher Ed writes... According to
The New York Times, many international students are concerned that their status is precarious...
The Wall Street Journal reports that leaders of certain prestigious universities are privately collaborating to combat overreach from the federal government... NPR considers how reduced federal research funding could impair American innovation...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution examines an Emory University study on Alzheimer’s that was canceled after the NIH withdrew its funding... President Trump signed an executive order last week that will make it harder for students and employees to file discrimination complaints with the Office for Civil Rights, according to
The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Higher Ed Wins a Sevis Battle, Not the Visa War
Inside Higher Ed | April 25, 2025
International Students Worry Even as Trump Temporarily Restores Some Legal Statuses
The New York Times (sub. req.) | April 26, 2025
Elite Universities Form Private Collective to Resist Trump Administration
The Wall Street Journal (sub. req.) | April 27, 2025
What Happens When the Federal Government Stops Funding University Research
NPR | April 28, 2025
An Emory Research Study on Alzheimer’s Comes to Abrupt Halt After Trump Administration Yanks Funding
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (sub. req.) | April 28, 2025
Trump Just Made It Even More Difficult to Accuse Colleges of Systemic Sexism and Racism
The Chronicle of Higher Education (sub. req.) | April 25, 2025