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Robert Groves, interim president of Georgetown University; Félix Matos Rodríguez, chancellor of the City University of New York; and Rich Lyons, chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley, testify during a House Committee on Education and Workforce hearing. The three men are sitting at a long table with their name plates in front of them.

3 More Campus Leaders Face Congress

Leaders of CUNY, Georgetown and UC Berkeley testified at the latest campus antisemitism hearing, where they were grilled by Republicans while Democrats took aim at Trump.

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Now Hiring: Title VI Coordinators

Experts say the wave in hiring of Title VI staff mirrors a similar surge in the early 2010s, when institutions changed how they respond to Title IX complaints.

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Education Department Investigates George Mason for Alleged Race Discrimination

George Mason University in Virginia is under investigation for alleged violations of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, the...
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The Changing Demographics of Admitted Students

Following the Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action, the share of college applicants who are Black or Hispanic has risen, while the percentage admitted has declined.

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Opinion

They Will Not Stop With UVA

Bonnie Gordon asks what the University of Virginia will look like in four years.

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What You Need to Know About MSIs

Minority-serving institutions are in the news after a recent lawsuit targeted Hispanic-serving institutions. There are important differences among them.

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Tennessee Lawsuit Puts HSIs’ Fate on the Line

The state and the group Students for Fair Admissions sued the federal government, arguing Hispanic-serving institutions—as currently defined—are unconstitutional.

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Opinion

A Call for Moderate Voices on DEI

The silence of moderates is what has gotten us to this point, Chris Cooper writes.