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Harvard Law Enrolls Smallest Number of Black Students Since 1965
A year after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled affirmative action in college admissions unconstitutional, the law schools at both universities...
Idaho Board of Education Faces Vote on Anti-DEI Resolution
The state’s Board of Education is expected to ban campus offices, centers and policies “dedicated to DEI ideologies.” Some students and faculty are outraged.
NYPD Arrests 2 NYU Professors at Pro-Palestinian Protest
The New York City Police Department arrested two New York University professors who were at a pro-Palestinian protest on campus...
Report: Racial Inequities Play a Role in Loan Default Disparities
Black and Hispanic student loan borrowers experience disproportionate repayment challenges compared to their white peers, a new report from the...
UVA Students Resume Campus History Tours Without Officials’ Approval
In August, administrators banned the volunteer student guide service from giving university-sanctioned historic tours. Now, the club has decided to go out on its own.
Western Accreditor Looks to Drop DEI Language
Critics argue that by changing its standards to focus on “success for all students,” WSCUC is bowing to political pressure. Officials say it’s in response to honest feedback.
Federal Judge Rules Naval Academy Can Consider Race in Admissions
The U.S. Naval Academy can continue to consider race when evaluating applicants to the elite military higher education institution, a...
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Behind the Scenes in DEI: The Fights Within
Tait D. Brooks writes that internal conflicts and biases undermine the potential of DEI programs to drive transformative institutional change.
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