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Black Scholars Face Anonymous Accusations in Anti-DEI Crusade
Since right-wing firebrand Christopher Rufo helped bring down Harvard’s president, at least seven more scholars—most of them Black—have confronted accusations of plagiarism or research misconduct spread by conservative media.

Campus Engagement Tip: Recognize Student Employees
Each April, colleges and universities celebrate National Student Employment Week. Here are eight strategies supervisors can use to acknowledge the work of their learners.

Will Biden’s Support for HBCUs Bring in Votes?
Advocates of historically Black colleges say the administration’s strong support for HBCUs could pay off in the voting booth. But many black college students voice ambivalence about President Biden and some of his policies.
Report: Title IX Rule on Trans Athletes Delayed Until After Election
Lawmakers Vote to Vacate Tennessee State University Board

Illinois’s Ambitious Plan for Higher Ed Funding
The complex formula, mirroring K-12 overhauls, prioritizes adequate and equitable funding for historically underfunded regional and minority-serving institutions.
CUNY Awarded $5M for Black, Race and Ethnic Studies Graduate Program
Walden Agrees to Pay $28.5 Million in Class-Action Settlement
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