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In this week's edition: Reporters traveled to four universities to see how the Trump administration is transforming higher education. Some research and data cuts at the Education Department are being reinstated. Plus, tell us about any changes you're seeing on your college campus by filling out our form. 


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About 16 percent of University of California, Berkeley, students come from outside the United States. Credit: Eric Risberg/AP Photo

How Trump is changing higher education: The view from 4 campuses

A Black History Month event, canceled. A lab working to fight hunger, shuttered. Student visas revoked, then reinstated, uncertain for how long. Opportunities for students pursuing science careers, fading.

The first six months of the Trump administration have brought a hailstorm of changes to the nation’s colleges and universities. While the president’s faceoffs with Harvard and Columbia have generated the most attention, students on campuses throughout the country are noticing the effects of the administration’s cuts to scientific and medical research, clampdown on any efforts promoting diversity equity and inclusion (DEI), newly aggressive policies for students with loan debt, revoking of visas for international students and more.

Many of the administration’s actions are being challenged in court, but they are influencing the way students interact with each other, what support they can get from their institutions — and even whether they feel safe in this nation.


The Hechinger Report traveled to campuses around the country to look at what these changes mean for students. Reporters visited universities in four states — California, Illinois, Louisiana and Texas — to understand this new era for higher education.

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We want to know how the Trump administration is affecting higher education and life on your campus. What, if any, changes are you seeing at your college or university because of federal policy shifts? In what ways do you see higher education changing?

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Education Department reinstates some research and data activities

Trump administration lawyers admit some DOGE cuts violated congressional statutes.

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A court filing earlier this month says the agency will revive about a fifth of research and statistics contracts killed earlier this year.

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