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'AN ASSAULT' ON HIGHER ED By David Jesse Leaders at the American Council on Education conference heard calls to stand up for their colleges and contemplated what may come next.
KEY TAKEAWAYS By Maddie Khaw and Jasper Smith She discussed dismantling the Education Department, investigating colleges over antisemitism and DEI, and increasing access to noncollege opportunities. FINANCE & OPERATIONS By Dan Bauman More than 1,500 institutions received federal funds for research, conservation, economic development, and curriculum development during the 2023 fiscal year.
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THE REVIEW | OPINION By Aaron N. Taylor The post-affirmative action era is underway, with baleful results. THE REVIEW By Len Gutkin Plus: Does the AAUP have a viable political plan? Not really.
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The Great Read ARCHIVE By Lee Burdette Williams A former dean of students loses faith in how colleges handle sexual assault.
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