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What’s Next for DEI?
Colleges should rethink their approaches to DEI if they don’t want to see it dismantled during a second Trump administration, Patrick J. Casey writes.

Many Faculty Say Academic Freedom Is Deteriorating. They’re Self-Censoring.
In an Inside Higher Ed/Hanover Research survey conducted shortly before the election, over 90 percent of faculty strongly or somewhat agreed that academic freedom is under threat.

Who Could Lead the Department Trump Plans to Abolish?
The next education secretary will likely have experience in higher ed or a zeal for culture wars, experts predict.

Texas A&M Cuts Programs Amid Political Pressure
The flagship is eliminating dozens of programs, including an LGBTQ studies minor that a conservative lawmaker has criticized. He says he’ll soon target other institutions.

5 Questions for Trinity Washington’s Outspoken President and Trump Critic
Patricia McGuire set a tone by fiercely critiquing the first Trump administration. She’s poised to do it again, calling institutional neutrality “pure folly.”

Gallaudet University Leads Deaf Student Civic Engagement Work
The SignVote program at Gallaudet University seeks to equip Deaf college students and other community members with voting education and support.

ED, USDA Partner to Boost Access to Food Benefits Program
The Education and Agriculture Departments’ plan to improve students’ access to food benefits is long overdue, experts say. But there are concerns the Trump administration could scrap the deal.
Greek Life Administrator at U of Oregon on Leave for Video Bashing Trump Voters
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