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Growing Public Awareness of ‘Period Poverty’ Prompts Legislative Action
More college officials and state lawmakers are addressing this once-taboo issue. Some colleges already provided free menstrual products for students, and many are increasingly being required by law to do so.
New Barriers for Community Colleges
Community college transfer pathways are disrupted by the Supreme Court’s decision to end affirmative action.
Harvard Scholars: President Has Been Mum About Palestinians

Untraditional Programs for Nontraditional Students
Eight California community colleges are developing programs to help adult learners earn degrees faster and more efficiently.

Conflicting Numbers Fly in Gallaudet Faculty Pay Quarrel
At the historic institution for the Deaf and the hard of hearing, faculty members and the administration are painting very different pictures.
Cornell Leaders Condemn Prof. ‘Exhilarated’ by Hamas Attack

Presidents Break With Supreme Court on Affirmative Action
Most college and university presidents disagree with the decision on race-conscious admissions and think it will reduce diversity in higher education—just not at their institutions, a new survey finds.

When Commitments to Free Speech and Against Antisemitism Collide
We need to be asking different questions as conflicts around antisemitism and free speech continue to arise on college campuses, Jeffrey Herbst writes.
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