A United States (US) federal judge continued to block President Donald Trump’s administration from freezing federal financial assistance, issuing a preliminary injunction on Tuesday against an Office ...
The ruling marked the second the time a federal judge had pushed the Trump administration to act after finding that it had ...
A federal judge in Washington on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to pay foreign aid funds to contractors and grant ...
Wall Street tumbled on Tuesday as a sharp 4-year decline in consumer confidence rattled investors already on edge over Donald ...
Award-winning singe-musician Rhiannon Giddens has become the latest artist to call off an appearance at the Kennedy Center, ...
A trio of federal judges dealt the Trump administration setbacks in court cases involving federal spending, refugees and ...
Big schools like SU and Cornell could be at higher risk of losing that kind of money. A January executive order from Trump ...
As for individual federal student loans, this order has no impact on the allocation of funds. Through the confusion FAFSA has remained up and running, and all direct student aid is affected. Students ...
Education scholar Julian Vasquez Heilig says this is part of “an attempt to privatize education,” using DEI as a wedge.
A memo to the department’s Office for Civil Rights reveals that the agency will allow “only disability-based discrimination” ...
By the end of the first day of his second term as president on Jan. 20, Donald Trump signed 26 executive orders, the most first-day orders in American history.
A brief federal funding freeze, issued by the Trump administration in late January, sent ripples through higher education ...