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Change is a constant in higher education, and policy shifts—whether at the institutional, state, or national level—can have a profound impact on students….
Feb 20
By 2040, 75% of working-age adults in the U.S. labor force will have college degrees or other credentials of value leading to economic prosperity.
Lois Elfman Mar 4
The American Association of University Professors and others argue in a new lawsuit that the executive orders violate the Constitution.
Jessica Blake Feb 5
The union alleged that the agency's recent guidance barring colleges from considering race in any of their programs and policies is unconstitutional.
Laura Spitalniak Feb 26
Millions of parents fear disruptions and loss of critical services if the funding and oversight of the Department of Education is shut down.
Cindy Long Feb 12
Legal experts say the executive orders and guidance use different levers to obtain the same goal—eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion programs—so colleges still need to comply.
Jessica Blake Feb 25
The Chronicle is tracking higher ed’s dismantling of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. As colleges make changes in response to anti-DEI legislation and mounting political pressure, an inconsistent and confusing landscape has emerged. The pace of change ramped up in 2025, as the Trump administration signaled a desire to eliminate DEI efforts across the government and private sectors, including in colleges.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
The president is working to eliminate the Education Department and fighting ‘woke’ ideology in schools. A week-by-week look at what he’s done.
The Hechinger Report
Council of Learning Assistance and Developmental Education AssociationsProviding leadership and a unified voice advancing the profession of postsecondary learning assistance and developmental education.
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