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Religious Tradition Butts Against Catholic College’s New Trans Policy
A local bishop is at the center of opposition to a decision by Saint Mary’s College, a women’s institution in Indiana, to consider admitting trans women.

Texas Colleges Prepare for the End of DEI
Eliminating multicultural centers. Adding new offices for “engagement” and “citizenship.” Dispersing DEI personnel. These are just some of the steps Texas institutions have taken ahead of the Jan. 1 launch of SB 17.

War in Gaza Fuels Faculty Free Speech Battles
Advocates for campus free expression and academic freedom say they’ve seen increased reports of squelched speech since Oct. 7—often following social media campaigns and political pressure.
Anthropologist in MOVE Bombing Bones Scandal Leaves Penn Museum

New Study Highlights Campus Antisemitism ‘Hot Spots’
A survey of about 2,000 Jewish students across the country found their perceptions of antisemitism varied from one campus to another.

Creating Career Pathways for Neurodiverse Students
Community colleges are increasing the number and scale of programs designed for these students and are becoming the training pipelines that connect them to employers.

Harvard Board Backs Embattled President
The Harvard Corporation came to Claudine Gay’s defense Tuesday, showing unanimous support in the face of mounting tensions and calls for her ouster.

Harvard Board Backs President, Despite Mounting Woes
Allegations that Claudine Gay plagiarized parts of her thesis—a charge she denies—have not deterred the board’s support for her presidency.
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