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Some UVA Trustees Seek Information on Faculty and Student Political Views

Public Lifelines for Private Colleges
A new state loan program for struggling private colleges will likely save Birmingham-Southern College from closure. But experts don’t expect similar efforts to catch on.

Waiting and Planning for a Supreme Court Defeat
Some colleges are quietly talking about how they will respond if the justices, as expected, reject affirmative action—especially if the ruling applies beyond admissions.

Following the Rainbow to the Campus Store
As retailers like Target face backlash for selling Pride Month items, LGBTQ+ students say it’s especially meaningful to see their universities selling such merchandise in the campus store.

How AI Tools Both Help and Hinder Equity
The technology promises to assist students with disadvantages in developing skills needed for success. But AI also threatens to widen the education gap like no tech before it.
Capital Campaign Watch: Drury, North Central Missouri, Stonehill
Admissions News in Recent Weeks
Senate passes measure to block loan forgiveness; Americans back affirmative action; Texas moves against diversity offices; catching cheaters.

Resilience Skills Curriculum Gets Ahead of Student Crisis
A resiliency skills program at Pepperdine University equips students with tools to address challenges in their lives and create a campus culture that values well-being.
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