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Texas A&M President Steps Down Under Pressure
Mark Welsh resigned Thursday after state lawmakers accused the university of pushing “leftist DEI and transgender indoctrination” on his watch.

NEH Says $10.4M Grant Will Help Combat Antisemitism

Listen: Chatbot Provides Resources, Early Alerts for Student Persistence
Inside Higher Ed’s Voices of Student Success discusses how one college addresses student questions and resource awareness using a text-based AI chatbot.

Texas Governor Targets Students Who Allegedly Mocked Kirk’s Death
Republican Greg Abbott called online for Texas State to expel a student. He says it did, raising further alarm from higher ed observers about the conservative crackdown on people denigrating the slain activist.

McMahon Denounces ‘Vocal Fringe’ in Academia Who ‘Celebrate’ Kirk’s Slaying

How to Survive as an Admissions Official
A new book, which deems the position of admissions dean to be “the hottest seat on campus,” highlights lessons learned from COVID-19 and the FAFSA fiasco.

Loyola Marymount Stops Union Negotiations 10 Months In, Citing Religious Exemption
The union filed a complaint with the NLRB in response, but experts say given the current political climate, the board and the courts will likely side with the university.

New College Plans Kirk Statue on Campus
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