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The Longhorn Long Shot
The University of Texas at Austin has rapidly become one of the most selective colleges in the country. That’s partly due to a 30-year-old state policy attracting national attention as an affirmative action alternative. But Texans say it’s no perfect model.

Uncertain Changes Loom at Accreditation Conference
Trump has promised to overhaul higher ed. What that means for the sector was a focal point of discussion at the Middle States Commission on Higher Education meeting.
Ep. 137: How to Lead With Purpose in Higher Ed
Advice from presidents on making impactful decisions for your campus community.

How Students Feel About Campus Speech, in 5 Graphics
A new Student Voice poll gauges how students are thinking about campus speech climates after a tumultuous calendar year.

California’s Higher Ed Workforce Makes Diversity Gains
A new research brief finds that California higher ed institutions employ more Latino and Asian faculty and staff than a decade ago. Newer faculty in particular are more diverse.

The AI-Generated Textbook That’s Making Academics Nervous
The UCLA literature professor who developed the textbook says it will save students money and allow her to be the teacher she’s always wanted to be. Others aren’t so sure.
NYPD Arrests 2 NYU Professors at Pro-Palestinian Protest
Boise State Closes DEI Centers
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