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WHAT MOTIVATES STUDENTS Colleges Are Selling Themselves as Wage-Boosters. They Have Something Better to Offer. By Scott Carlson and Ned Laff Many workers care more about finding purpose in their jobs than they do about pay. Why did colleges stop emphasizing their role in the search for meaning? ADVERTISEMENT IN THE HOT SEAT Texas University Leaders Defend Efforts to Rid Campuses of DEI By Alecia Taylor At a legislative hearing this week, Republicans said they don’t want to limit access to college. They want recruitment and retention to be fair. THE REVIEW | OPINION Why It’s So Hard to Change Minds About DEI By Ilana Redstone Assumptions are ingrained, and they break entirely along political lines.
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'I WANTED IT TO BE REAL' Florida A&M’s President Apologizes After Heralded Donation Falls Apart By Michael Vasquez The announced $237-million gift has been put on pause and an investigation is underway. RACE ON CAMPUS Title VI, Title IX, and a Glut of Discrimination Lawsuits By Daarel Burnette II Evolving federal and state bias policies have put heavy pressure on colleges amid roiling campus protests and anti-DEI efforts by lawmakers.
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