Susan Svrluga and Laura Meckler writing in The Washington Post: “The Trump administration’s unprecedented drive for control over American universities has upended schools coast to coast, pushing — or outright forcing — profound and wide changes to the rules, culture, and finances of higher education. It is hitting schools large and small, public and private, in states red and blue, with profound implications for the economy, national security, and the future of science. While some of the shifts could unravel if political agendas reverse — and some of the cuts are still being litigated in court— university leaders are concluding that many of the changes made so far to research, diversity, and campus culture are likely to last long after President Donald Trump leaves office.” Read their full analysis here.