And, Guskiewicz Won’t Leave MSU for Clemson—July 7, 2026, Daily News Update
 

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July 7, 2026

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Comments Flood OMB Proposal to Cement Political Control of Grants

The White House Office of Management and Budget has so far received 90,000 public comments on its plans as scientific and other groups rally against them.

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Governance Executive Leadership
Guskiewicz Will Stay at Michigan State

The reversal follows weeks of criticism directed at the Board of Trustees, finger-pointing among the board members and a campaign in support of the president.

Business Cost-Cutting
June Brings Deep Cuts at Several Universities

Two universities announced plans to cut more than 100 employees last month, while multiple others announced their own cost-cutting moves to shed jobs and programs.

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Colleges Shift Academic Offerings to Support Sports Industry Boom

Institutions are increasingly creating sports programs within their business schools to train students to meet the sports industry’s evolving career opportunities.

Student Success The College Experience
How 4 Programs Instill Learning by Doing

From AI workshops to race cars and biotech labs, colleges are expanding hands-on learning in response to student demand and workforce needs.

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Research Universities
Top Ph.D. Programs Shrink Amid Federal Funding Uncertainty
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Beyond Grade Inflation—What We’ve Got Is Shrinkflation

AI is devaluing the academic product itself.

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Career Advice

 
Career Advice Advancing in the Faculty
5 Bewildering Dispatches From an Academic Publishing System Worth Saving

The journals are fine. Everything is fine.

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Columns

 
Columns Debatable Ideas
T-Shirt Thoughtcrimes at Florida International

All bans on protests are automatically viewpoint discrimination.

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Columns Call to Action
Culture Carries the Brand Farther Than Campaigns

Brand building on a college campus is a team sport. Campaigns matter, but culture ultimately determines how far the brand travels.

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Columns Learning Innovation
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A conversation on the trade-offs between developing internal expertise in student recruitment and partnering with outside specialists to support growth.

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