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Who Is Kimberly Richey, the Nominee to Lead OCR?
The appointee for assistant secretary of the Office for Civil Rights most recently worked as an education official in Florida, but she has federal government experience and a history of working with conservative think tanks.

Ed Blum Takes a Victory Lap
The architect of the affirmative action ban got everything he wanted, first from the Supreme Court, then from the Trump administration. He’s still not satisfied.
Ep. 143: Voices of Student Success: A Day Without Classes, Packed with Career
Federal Judge Gives DOGE Access to Education Department Data

After Sweeping Anti-DEI Guidance, What Should Colleges Do?
The Education Department issued a surprise letter over the weekend vastly expanding the scope of the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban. As the dust settles, institutions must decide how to respond—and whether to fight back.

Infographic: Food Support Programs Reach 700,000 College Students
New data from Swipe Out Hunger finds basic needs programs lack funding to adequately aid all students and provide administrative support.

Academic Success Tip: Challenging Students to Change their Habits
A professor at the University of Iowa encourages students to adopt new habits or break unhealthy behaviors using a low-stakes assignment.

Tracking Key Lawsuits Against the Trump Administration
Higher education groups are suing the federal government to block executive orders, DEI guidance and other policy changes. Here’s the latest on the legal challenges.
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