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MIT’s Incoming Freshman Class Is Less Diverse, Data Shows
The incoming cohort of first-year students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is less diverse than in previous years, according...
Kentucky and Nebraska Dissolve Their DEI Offices
The political attack on diversity, equity and inclusion programs in higher education continues as both the University of Kentucky and...

Columbia University Subpoenaed for Records in Antisemitism Investigation
This is the second time this year—and in history—that the House education committee has sought to force a college or university to hand over internal documents. Columbia has until Sept. 4 to comply.

When a U.S. Presidential Candidate Is Called a ‘DEI Hire’
The first Black woman to be a major party’s nominee for president is facing conservative attacks on her race. We spoke to an Obama historian about past precedent and today’s differences.
Voices of Student Success: Sensory Rooms and Environmental Wellness
With student mental health concerns on the rise, college leaders have turned their attention outward to campus facilities and the...
Vanderbilt Moves Forward on Florida Expansion Plans
Vanderbilt University has plans to expand from Tennessee into Florida, potentially developing a new $520 million campus in downtown West...
UC Will Enforce Rules on Encampments, Masks
University of California institutions will implement a number of new steps to curb disruptive protesting on campuses this fall, Dr...

Borrowers Reeling After Appeals Court Declines to Clarify Order
The order blocked the Biden administration’s SAVE plan and raised questions about the Education Department’s authority to forgive loans under other repayment plans as well—all the way back to 1994.
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