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An executive order regarding disparate impact is a “vast overstep” and will likely face legal challenges, civil-rights ...
A spokesperson said the governor’s office stepped in after a right-wing group posted videos of the finalists on social media ...
The abrupt change comes after students at campuses across the United States saw their status canceled and feared they might ...
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Badar Khan Suri, an Indian postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown University, was arrested by federal agents. The nature and circumstances of his detention parallel the cases of Mahmoud Khalil at Columbia ...
Identifying course equivalents for students moving between institutions can be a time-intensive process that throws them off ...
New labels assessing colleges’ minority and low-income enrollments, and students’ later earnings, suggest a new orientation ...
Matthias Doepke, a German-born economist, spent 30 years in the United States and became a naturalized citizen over a decade ...
The order, signed Wednesday, also warns that the administration will seek to remove accreditors’ federal recognition should ...
New Carnegie classifications unveiled. State laws bring cuts to colleges in Utah and Ohio. U.S. scientists eye the exits, and ...
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The agency did not define what it meant by DEI efforts, leaving institutions to try to interpret whether their programs are ...