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Law and Policy
‘Never Seen Anything Like It’: New Bill Would Write DeSantis’s Higher-Ed Vision Into Law
If enacted, the legislation would place faculty hiring in the hands of governing boards, outlaw certain majors, and allow trustees to review tenure statuses at any time. -
The Curriculum Wars
How a Center for Civic Education Became a Political Provocation
Behind the scenes of a controversial effort to combat “uniformity” at the University of Florida. -
New Federal Guidance
Education Dept. Shocks Ed-Tech Experts and Colleges With Expansion of Oversight
New guidance sweeps vendors that handle student recruitment, software, and other needs under the “third-party servicer” umbrella. -
The Edge
Will the First National Pathways Summit Deliver Results?
Organizers hope their diverse coalition dedicated to smoother transitions from school to college to career can help create a new educational system. -
The Edge
Lessons From a College-Access Champion
Nicole Hurd, Lafayette College’s president, applies experiences from the College Advising Corps to a new arena. -
Shocking Numbers
For Black Students, 2 Obstacles to Graduation Loom Large: Discrimination and Responsibilities
More than one in five Black students say they feel discriminated against “frequently” or “occasionally” in their programs, a new survey finds. -
A Question of Budgets
South Carolina Requests Colleges’ DEI Spending, Following Florida and Oklahoma
The request, from the state’s legislators, covers the cost of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs at 33 public colleges and universities. -
The Review | Opinion
Ron DeSantis and the Specter of Lynne Cheney
Conservatives have long refused to accept that America’s past is complicated. -
The Review | Opinion
Yes, DEI Can Erode Academic Freedom. Let’s Not Pretend Otherwise.
We should admit that inclusion and other values are sometimes in tension. -
Governance on Notice
Could North Idaho College Really Lose Its Accreditation?
An activist board has put the institution on the precipice of a “show-cause” sanction, essentially a final warning before access to federal aid is cut off.