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College Is Worth It to Black, Latino and Indigenous Students
New research from the Pell Institute finds that, despite challenges and setbacks students of color face in pursuit of a college degree, BIPOC learners see value in higher education. The report offers 13 recommendations to improve success for these learners.

The AAUP’s New President Is Not Staying Neutral
Todd Wolfson is pushing the century-old American Association of University Professors to fight higher ed’s detractors and “organize every campus.” But critics say the venerable organization is straying from its roots.

Reagan Was Right, and Rufo Is Wrong
The attack on DEI flies in the face of traditional conservative principles, Suzanne Nossel writes.
U of Missouri–Kansas City Dissolves DEI Office

Women, First-Gen, BIPOC Students Less Likely to Have Paid Internship Experience
A new report from California Competes reveals disparities in career development among certain populations in higher ed.

How to Help Students Debate Constructively
Students gathered at George Washington University to debate U.S.-Israel policy and to learn how to have peaceful discussions about tense and nuanced topics.

Beyond Masculine and Feminine: Teaching Romance Languages in a Nonbinary World
Nicholas Henriksen outlines steps for making Romance language classrooms more gender inclusive.

International University Leaders Convene to Discuss Threats to Academic Freedom
Speakers linked academic freedom and the future of democracy less than two weeks before the presidential election.
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