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Texas A&M Professor Suspended for Allegedly Criticizing Lieutenant Governor
Texas A&M already lost its president in the wake of a Texas Tribune article on the mishandled hiring of a Black professor. Now, the Tribune connects politics to the investigation of a current professor.
AI Boom Creates Concerns for Recent Graduates
Students Relying on More Financial Aid but Fewer Take Out Loans

‘Affirmative Action for the Rich’
The ban on affirmative action has put pressure on selective colleges to end legacy preferences in admissions. But the advantages of familial wealth go beyond alumni status.

Campus Engagement Tip: Boost Resources for Students With Children
University officials can promote retention and belonging among student parents by providing physical spaces on campus for them—and their children—to thrive.
2 Athletes Sue Northwestern Over Hazing Allegations

UC Berkeley Student Protest Keeps Anthropology Library Open—Kind Of
Student protesters and faculty support dwindled over the nearly three-month occupation of the anthropology library.

How the Farm Bill Could Affect Higher Education
The sprawling package of legislation will be updated this fall. Advocates want Congress to simplify SNAP in the new farm bill. Millions for agriculture research and facilities are also up for grabs.
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