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A bill in Tennessee that sought to ban DEI offices, diversity statements, identity-based hiring and admissions, and diversity training, failed to pass the legislature. See DEI legislation tracker for more updates.
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Opinion: We shouldn't have to applaud student protesters' rhetoric or politics to know they deserve to be protected. chroni.cl/4bfajrT

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Should colleges pay professors based on class enrollment? Administrators like the flexibility but labor advocates say the practice takes advantage of instructors with little control over class size. chroni.cl/4aXIEMn

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Opinion: I am a professor at Indiana University at Bloomington, where I was arrested this past weekend. How did we get here? chroni.cl/3JHpYEG

Opinion: I am a professor at Indiana University at Bloomington, where I was arrested this past weekend. How did we get here? chroni.cl/3JHpYEG
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We’ve updated the tracker with bills in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and Tennessee that seeks to dismantle colleges’ diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. chroni.cl/44jg6KY

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Service is one of the three pillars of an academic institution. Goldie Blumenstyk wonders: Is higher ed really ready to try generating income from it? chroni.cl/4bgpq4t

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ICYMI: Republican leaders recently called for the head of the federal-aid office to step down. Now, he is. chroni.cl/3JFLCt6

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Some faculty members are facing punishments as colleges and police departments crack down on student encampments against the war in Gaza, which critics say has a chilling effect on academic freedom and freedom of speech. chroni.cl/3UhrdiV

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College presidents say they are trying to balance free speech with campus safety. Here’s how they’re thinking about where to draw the line. chroni.cl/3WjkkA4

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College administrators have refused to commit to divestment from Israel so far. That hasn't deterred students from protesting. See our map of where students are protesting. chroni.cl/3JGqNNW

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Videos show violent scenes at Emory University when police officers attempted to break up a pro-Palestinian protest on Thursday. A stun gun and gas were used to clear the demonstration. chroni.cl/3UAPZfl

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College administrators have said that Pro-Palestine student protesters will face disciplinary action — but the language they use is often vague, and the consequences vary significantly. So what will happen to students facing punishment? Experts weigh in: chroni.cl/3xRNKex

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As a new wave of activism over the Israel-Hamas war disrupts campuses across the country, students have said they refuse to leave until their colleges completely divest from Israel. Here's what that would mean. chroni.cl/4aP76Qb

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Taking money from endowments was once considered taboo — but some experts think the practice might become commonplace in a more competitive higher-ed marketplace.

Here's a look at the finances of nearly a dozen private colleges raiding their endowments: chroni.cl/3UcBsoF

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The federal government’s new overtime rule means some campus staff members could soon see pay raises or overtime pay. Here are the details: chroni.cl/44fOQge

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We're tracking where student protesters are demanding their colleges commit to divestment from Israel.

Here’s the latest on where encampments, multiday protests, and sit-ins have appeared on campuses. chroni.cl/3UvZoVg

We're tracking where student protesters are demanding their colleges commit to divestment from Israel. Here’s the latest on where encampments, multiday protests, and sit-ins have appeared on campuses. chroni.cl/3UvZoVg
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