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Texas Governor Signs Bill to Limit Expressive Activity on Campuses
Students and free speech advocates argue that the bill is too vague and goes too far in its efforts to “prevent unnecessary disruption and to ensure campus safety.”

Academic Freedom Was Already Limited at U.S. Service Academies. Then Came Trump.
Officials are restricting education about diversity and criticism of the U.S. It’s an erosion of rights within the institutions training America’s future military officers.

Florida’s GOP Presidential Hiring Spree
Last week the Florida Board of Governors approved three new presidential hires with ties to Governor Ron DeSantis and the GOP, a trend that is clearly growing across the state.

7 Unconventional Student Wellness Programs
Colleges diversify their supports and offerings to attract students and provide relevant resources.

Santa Ono Officially Resigns From Michigan Faculty

Judge Grants Harvard Injunction in International Student Case

Khalil Freed on Court’s Order

DOJ Targets In-State Tuition for Noncitizens in Kentucky as Texas Students Fight Back
The Justice Department sued Kentucky politicians over in-state tuition benefits for undocumented students, just as Texas students and advocates are pushing back against a lawsuit that killed a similar state policy.
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