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'FLYING A LITTLE BLIND' How Florida Scrubbed ‘Identity Politics’ From Universities’ General-Education Curricula By Emma Pettit and Megan Zahneis A sweeping new law required vast curricular change, leading to a confusing implementation that has professors contemplating the limits of their autonomy.
A RENEWED PUSH By Maya Stahl Senate Bill 1 takes aim at what happens in the classroom, focusing on “controversial beliefs or policies” and seeking to encourage intellectual diversity. CONTINUED CONFUSION The Trump Administration Walked Back a Funding Freeze. Higher Ed Remains Unsettled. By Alissa Gary Researchers were still uncertain about the future of their grants on Wednesday, even though the money appears unfrozen for now.
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CAMPUS ACTIVISM Trump Threatens to Deport International Students and Scholars Who Protested the War in Gaza By Sarah Brown The president’s message came in a new executive order on combating antisemitism. Some legal experts are skeptical. LATITUDES What Trump’s First Week Means for International Ed By Karin Fischer A travel ban-lite, funding freezes, ICE on campus, and more.
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The Great Read ARCHIVE By Emma Pettit A Florida committee once hunted for gay people in its universities. Sixty years later, the effects linger.
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