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In Austin, Alleged Threats for Criticizing DEI
An associate professor who has denounced his university’s approaches to a slew of progressive issues is alleging his own “viewpoint diversity” is being threatened.
Income-Driven Repayment Overhaul ‘a Step Forward’
The Education Department received nearly 13,000 comments about its planned income-driven repayment overhaul, which it wants to carry out this year. But first, it will have to review all the comments.
Opinion
Is Florida ‘Wrecked’?
In moving to undermine higher education’s institutional independence, Florida is following a playbook we’ve seen before—but with unparalleled intensity, Barrett J. Taylor writes.
Opinion
Should the ‘New’ New College Lose Its Accreditation?
In the face of unprecedented political interference, Florida’s public universities have no right to be accredited, Brian Rosenberg writes.
Valparaiso Plans to Sell 3 Paintings Worth $20 Million
Valparaiso University plans to sell three paintings, including a work by Georgia O’Keeffe, ARTnews reported. The university said it would...
The Week in Admissions News
College Board defends itself; Black student attainment; Alaska scholarship isn’t working; delay in FAFSA?
Plan to Reduce Faculty Workload Delayed Indefinitely
A plan to reduce faculty workloads at Metropolitan State University of Denver, which had been expected to take effect in...
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