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RESEARCH DISRUPTED By Jasper Smith HBCUs’ mission-driven effort to serve Black communities could now result in severe budget cuts under Trump’s crusade against DEI. It’s all a big misunderstanding, advocates say. DATA By Jacquelyn Elias National trends don’t tell the story of what is happening in individual states and institutions. THE REVIEW | OPINION By Robert M. Kaplan The system no longer works for anyone except corporate publishers. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer Also, the latest on Harvard v. Trump, a warning for American travelers, and more student-visa news. TEACHING By Beth McMurtrie One professor wonders how to overcome barriers to authentic learning when AI is a threat.
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