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Opinion

Proposed IPEDS Supplement Could Undermine Reliability of Admissions Data

The Department of Education’s proposed changes pose major methodological challenges exacerbated by an ambitious timeline, Bryan Cook and Christine Keller write.

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Opinion

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.

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Justice Department Declares DEI Unlawful

The nine-page memo builds on the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

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DEI Skepticism Threatens to Derail Japan’s Gender Equality Push

Long-running initiatives that aim to tackle the issue are not working, experts say. They argue a change in approach is needed.

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DOJ Investigating George Mason Faculty Senate

The Justice Department is now investigating the Faculty Senate at George Mason University after the panel backed the university president...
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College Employees in Kansas Can’t List Pronouns in Emails

Lawmakers in Topeka, like those in some other state capitals, used a budget bill to order nonfinancial changes to public higher ed. DEI was the target this time.

Supreme Court to Hear Case Involving Trans College Athlete

The U.S. Supreme Court announced Thursday that it’s taking up two cases on whether states can ban transgender athletes from...
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Penn Agrees to Trump’s Demands, Will Strip Trans Athlete’s Awards and Apologize

The Education Department accused the Ivy League institution of violating Title IX by allowing a trans swimmer to compete on the women’s team.