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REELING FROM THE CHAOS Higher-Ed Employees Talk About How Trump’s Actions Have Changed Their Lives By Christa Dutton, Karin Fischer, and Megan Zahneis Here’s what leaders, professors, researchers, and students told us about the personal impact of White House policy directives.
THE REVIEW | OPINION Trump’s Agenda to Hurt Higher Education By Kevin Carey His first month was a nightmare for the sector. Here’s what he’s planning next. SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH Judge Extends Pause on Trump Administration’s Controversial Cap on NIH Funding By Megan Zahneis In a highly anticipated hearing, Judge Angel Kelley at times appeared skeptical of the government’s arguments.
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THE BATTLE OVER DEI Trump’s Anti-DEI Orders Are ‘Unconstitutionally Vague,’ Court Order Says By Katherine Mangan A judge on Friday temporarily blocked the directives, which declared DEI illegal and aimed to put an end to “equity-related grants or contracts.” THE REVIEW | ESSAY The Folly of Academic Self-Help By Erik Baker A mindset adjustment is the key to finding a good job, say career gurus. If only. NEWLY UPDATED By Chronicle Staff We’ve updated the tracker with new information in Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, and West Virginia.
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From the Archives THE REVIEW By Timothy Brennan After a decade of investment and hype, what has the field accomplished? Not much. READER VOICES Hiding Behind Empty Appeals to ExcellenceNo, Colleges Can’t Replace Consultants With AIColleges Should Engage With Trump’s Changes ProactivelyAcademic Freedom Is a Principle, Not a Chess MoveProfessional Organizations Are Constrained by Politics
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