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When Language Is a Weapon
Social scientists should resist the distortions of language that are (mis)shaping perceptions of the war in Gaza, Michel DeGraff writes.
Farm Bill Proposals Boost Research Facilities and HBCUs
But a political impasse over SNAP benefits could make the bill impossible to pass, at least in 2024.
Penn. Lawmakers Propose Dueling Plans to Overhaul Higher Ed
Both parties have introduced separate bills outlining their own vision on how best to carry out the higher education overhaul Governor Shapiro called for in January.
Program Innovation: Painting Student Supports in a New Light
Colorado College staff created a new intervention to reframe student supports, encouraging all students to utilize services as part of the learning process.
Despite Affirmative Action Ban, ‘Business as Usual’ for Applicants
A new study found that across racial groups and achievement levels, applicants’ behavior was largely unaffected by the landmark Supreme Court ruling.
Scaling Up: Expanding Paid Internship Roles in the Arts
An internship pipeline for rising high school seniors will launch a pilot this summer to support current college students.
Affirmative Action Fallout Sours Donor Relations
The University of Missouri system is removing racial criteria from endowed scholarships, saying they run afoul of the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban. Donors feel disrespected—and some may be ready to go to court.
Ep. 117: Voices of Student Success: Counting Student Parents
Voices of Student Success, a series focused on student retention, engagement and graduation in higher education, takes over this week’s episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed’s news and analysis podcast.
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