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Citing Trump Order, UNC System Ends DEI Course Requirements

College Students See Importance of Vaccines but May Need More Routine Vaccination Knowledge
A recent study from Temple University finds a majority of Pennsylvania college students consider themselves educated about vaccines, particularly the COVID-19 vaccine.

Making Space for Student ‘Sorrow’ Over AI
An art assignment using generative AI sparked fierce controversy, vandalism and the specter of Hitler at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, last fall—and then offered a lesson in navigating student anxiety about the technology.

‘Shortsighted’ and ‘Dangerous’: Colleges Warn of Budget Cuts After NIH Slashes Medical Research Funding
Federal officials said the change would save up to $4 billion. College leaders argue the cut will slow advances for millions of patients in need of critical breakthroughs.

Is DOGE Digging Around in Student Data?
Elon Musk’s government efficiency office may have access to sensitive student information, raising alarms about privacy and threatening to throw the federal aid system into crisis.
Education Department Ends Internal ‘Gender Ideology’ Programs
A Brighter Future for Academic Publishing
Hear from two academics who are developing publishing solutions that encourage and underpin quality research practices and improve access to scholarly work.

Senate Schedules McMahon Confirmation Hearing, but Who’s Leading Until Then?
The secretary nominee is likely to be confirmed, but the department has already taken action in her absence, though few political appointees have been named.
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