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Key Things to Know About How Trump's War on Higher Education Has Ensnared an Unexpected Campus

  • Administrators at the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs faced significant challenges, including losing three major federal grants and ongoing investigations by the Education Department due to diversity programs.
  • An Associated Press review revealed that both students and faculty experienced a culture of fear and uncertainty as they navigated changes imposed by the Trump administration.
  • The Education Department opened probes at UCCS targeting a Ph.D. scholarship program for alleged racial discrimination and an order affecting transgender athletes; UCCS reported that it had no transgender athletes in its programs.
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Key things to know about how Trump's war on higher education has ensnared an unexpected campus

COLORADO SPRINGS (AP) — Administrators at the state university’s campus in Colorado Springs thought they stood a solid chance of dodging the Trump administration’s offensive on higher education.

·Cherokee County, United States
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Idaho Press broke the news in Cherokee County, United States on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
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