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From Ending Tenure to Enshrining It
Texas’s Senate has passed antitenure, anti-DEI and anti-transgender sports access bills. But they may face stronger opposition in the state’s House of Representatives.
‘Huge Sense of Relief’: How New FAFSA Could Help Homeless Students
On the new form, students will have to answer fewer questions about their status as unaccompanied homeless youth. Advocates are hoping the changes make it easier for students to access financial aid but worry about implementation.
Weekly Wisdom | Dr. DeAngela Burns-Wallace
Join us for a lively Weekly Wisdom interview with Dr. DeAngela Burns-Wallace.
The Week in Admissions News
Problems with AP Chinese exam; enrollment trade-offs in Maine; tough times in West Virginia.

The Political Trials of a Southern Accreditor
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has been a frequent target in the partisan fight over higher ed. Its struggles could hold lessons for other agencies under lawmakers’ scrutiny.
CUNY to Invite All New York City Seniors to Apply
The system for the first time will send personal invitations.

Berkeley Professor Admits That She’s White
For her entire life and in her professional career, based on family members’ accounts, Elizabeth Hoover said she was a Native American.
UC Santa Cruz Condemns Hitler Birthday Party
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