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Can Utah’s Enrollment Boom Stave Off Budget Cuts?
Enrollment jumped by historic margins at Utah’s public universities this fall. State lawmakers, anticipating future declines, want to cut spending anyway.

How the End of Affirmative Action Is Affecting Indigenous Students
Native American student enrollments had already been falling for at least a decade. Last year’s Supreme Court ruling may be making matters worse.
AAUP President: Election of Trump-Vance ‘Disappointing,’ ‘Higher Ed Must Organize’

Education-Level Voting Gaps Are Highest Among Men, White People
Over all, college graduates voted for Harris by 13 points more than they did Trump. But that gap was even starker for certain demographics.
Keeping Up With Tech: Leaders Weigh In on Higher Ed’s Readiness
Black Students Receive Racist Texts Postelection

Anxiety and Speculation in Wake of Trump’s Win
Lobbyists and higher education experts say the Education Department is unlikely to go but predict that Trump will end a number of Biden’s policies.

Empowering Faculty to Engage in Basic Needs Support for Students
A new online curriculum from Believe in Students helps illustrate the challenges students face with basic needs insecurity and the role professors can play in addressing these concerns.
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