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Christian Colleges Sue Over Minnesota Budget Provision

More Tough Questions for Education Department
Republicans once again used the hearing, which revealed little new information about the actual policies, to decry the administration’s efforts to overhaul the student loan system.

Texas Tenure, Anti-DEI Bills Near Passage—or Death
As Texas’ legislative session comes to a close this weekend, bills that would affect tenure and ban what lawmakers consider diversity, equity and inclusion programs are still pending.

New on the Job: Mayra Lopez-Perez From the University at Buffalo, SUNY
In her inaugural role as coordinator of student success coaches, Lopez-Perez partners with academically at-risk students and leads a team of coaches in promoting student success and life skill development for University at Buffalo students.

Campus Engagement Tip: Boost Belonging With an Intervention
Researchers from Indiana University found a link between getting students to think about belonging prior to their first year on campus and first-year full-time retention.
Clues From the Pliocene: Academic Minute

When Governors Seek the Presidency
Florida governor Ron DeSantis announced a presidential run Wednesday after a legislative session that imposed dramatic changes on public higher education. What does it mean for his candidacy?
Adjunct Fired, Threatens Reporter With Machete
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