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Indiana Argues Professors Lack First Amendment Rights in Public Classrooms
Defending a new law requiring “intellectual diversity” from professors, the Indiana attorney general echoes Florida and asserts that “curriculum of a public university is government speech.”
State Grants Spread Thin
The FAFSA fiasco undermined projections for Minnesota’s grant program, leaving many students with hundreds or thousands of dollars less than they anticipated.
Bursting the Idea of the ‘Campus Bubble’
A new book says the diverse experiences of Harvard undergrads during the COVID-19 pandemic carry larger lessons for higher ed—namely that the off-campus lives of low-income students deeply affect their lives on campus.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Forms PAC to Fundraise for Candidates
Illinois Becomes Fourth State to Pass Legacy Ban
Leading Republican Wants Sweeping Investigation of Colleges’ DEI Spending
Academic Success Tip: Promoting Inclusivity With the Syllabus
A study from Worcester Polytechnic Institute found students believe their instructors are more inclusive if they include specific features, such as their pronouns and materials from diverse scholars.
Funding Student Success: Expanding Early Childhood Education Pathways
To meet a growing demand for early childhood educators, states and institutions are investing in scholarship programs to cover student expenses.
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