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The GOP’s Bad Faith Focus on Campus Antisemitism
The party’s assault on DEI only undermines the ability of colleges to address antisemitism, Jonathan Feingold writes.

Noncredit Pathways: A Federal Policy Blind Spot
States should lead the way in expanding opportunity for noncredit learners, writes Kenyatta Lovett.

Success Program Launch: Experiential Learning for First-Gen, Undocumented Learners
Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago guides students through career exploration and development in weekly pre-internship experiences.

A Nonprofit Says Colleges Spend Big on DEI. Is It ‘Wildly’ Overstating the Case?
American Transparency publishes spending investigations under the moniker OpenTheBooks but doesn’t say where it gets its own money. Its definitions of DEI positions are way too broad, says one targeted university.
Northwestern Law School Sued for Hiring Bias

Affirmative Action Ban’s Impact Is a ‘Black Box’
Bryan Cook wants to study how the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling is affecting diversity in higher ed. It’s proven more difficult than he bargained for.

The Dangers of Distractions in Post–Affirmative Action Admissions
Shaun Harper and Julie Posselt write that many other issues have competed for attention in the year since the Supreme Court struck down race-conscious admissions.

DEI Ban Prompts Utah Colleges to Close Cultural Centers, Too
As in Florida, Texas and other states that have passed anti-DEI legislation, Utah’s public institutions are applying the law with a broad brush.
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