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Iowa Lawmakers Pass Last-Minute Ban on DEI, Institutional Statements
The Republican-controlled Iowa General Assembly ratcheted up restrictions issued by the state Board of Regents, sending the governor one of the nation’s broadest DEI bans.
Turning Point Workers Admit Harming Arizona State Instructor
Two Turning Point USA workers have admitted to charges from an October incident in which they followed and filmed a...
Tennessee Triples Down on Targeting ‘Divisive Concepts’
Another year, another Tennessee General Assembly bill targeting so-called “divisive concepts.” Republican lawmakers in multiple states have listed and taken...
National Protest Day Planned Against ‘Attacks’ on Higher Ed
Faculty members and students plan to hold events across numerous campuses Wednesday, April 17, to kick-start a movement against what...
Full-time Faculty Raises Finally Beat Inflation … Just Barely
With the dollar’s declining value taken into account, new data shows that real wages grew by half a percent. But pay remains well below pre-pandemic levels, and full-time women and part-timers continue to receive less than others.
GAO Finds Faculty Diversity Lacking, Discrimination Complaint Processing Slow
College faculty don’t reflect the diversity of the students they teach, according to a new study the Government Accountability Office...
Kentucky DEI Programs Survive Legislative Threat
Kentucky lawmakers appear to have run out of time to pass GOP legislation that would have banned public colleges and...
Black Scholars Face Anonymous Accusations in Anti-DEI Crusade
Since right-wing firebrand Christopher Rufo helped bring down Harvard’s president, at least seven more scholars—most of them Black—have confronted accusations of plagiarism or research misconduct spread by conservative media.
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