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Students at HBCUs Have Better Mental Health Than Other College Students
According to a new study, HBCU students were nine percentage points more likely to report signs of mental “flourishing” than American college students over all.
Columbia On Edge Following ICE’s Arrest of Former Student
‘AI-Empowered’ Site Accuses Yale Scholar of Being Part of Terrorist Group

Religious Freedom as a Defense for DEI?
Georgetown University cited its Jesuit mission in responding to Trump administration critiques of DEI. Could religious freedom protect against attacks on diversity practices?

Assessing the Damage After the Education Department’s Mass Layoffs
The Trump administration’s deep cuts at the department hit some offices harder than others, but the effects will likely be felt by students, families and institutions across the country.

Got Career Questions? Ask a Micro-Mentor
A new initiative at the University of Dayton offers faculty advising through the form of micro-mentors, who provide specialized and individual support for student questions related to careers, internships and more.
Institutional Neutrality Policies Have Skyrocketed Since Oct. 7
Court Revives Suit by Professor Who Defended Math Standards
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