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The president directed each federal agency to identify up to nine organizations for compliance reviews related to DEI efforts ...
The number of first-time first-year students actually increased by 5.5 percent, and total postsecondary enrollment rebounded ...
Indiana University said it found plagiarism allegations against Pamela Whitten to be without merit. Experts and scholars ...
Colleges face an era of heightened uncertainty, reform pressures, and potential economic headwinds under the incoming Trump ...
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The new administration’s clear opposition to DEI could prompt colleges to preemptively revisit their diversity offices and ...
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A new survey highlights how much work is needed to prepare faculty members and students to understand AI tools.
Trump’s nominees have big plans for remaking the federal health agencies, with consequences for university scientists who receive billions in funding.
Antidiscrimination and affirmative action efforts at colleges that receive federal aid are no longer required and could be prohibited, several lawyers said.
Jay Hartzell’s academic credentials are impeccable: A doctorate in finance; stints as a tenure-track professor, associate dean, dean, and even interim president. But in deep-red Texas, there’s ...