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Stand Against the Leaky STEM Pipeline
The disinvestment from DEI and scientific pipeline programs will mean STEM training gaps will only grow, Tania Fabo writes.

Judge Keeps Alabama’s Anti-DEI Law in Place for Now

UCLA Researchers Get NSF Grants Back Thanks to Court Order
The court win by University of California researchers reduces the Trump administration’s leverage as it demands a $1 billion payment to restore other frozen grants.

Programming for First-Gen Students of All Degree Paths
Boston University’s Newbury Center provides resources and support for students of all levels who are the first in their family to pursue postsecondary education.

ED Clarifies What Race-Based Admissions Data Must Be Reported

Texas Lawmakers Create Overseer to Ensure Colleges Follow Laws
After banning DEI efforts, the Legislature passed another law this year upending faculty senates, mandating curriculum review and creating more regulations. It also invited people to complain to a new watchdog about alleged violations of these rules.

How Leaders Are Keeping DEI Work Alive
Resistance is possible—and necessary, Jorge Burmicky and Oscar E. Patrón write.

Teaching About Class in a Post-DEI Era
A simple sticky note activity can jump-start classroom conversations about a difficult topic, Sothy Eng writes.
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