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SPEAKING OUT Presidents Are Changing Their Tune on Free Speech By David Jesse More college leaders are denouncing would-be censors on the left and the right. Why now? ADVERTISEMENT CAMPUS SPEECH More Students Endorse an Expansive Definition of ‘Harm.’ Colleges Aren’t So Sure. By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Recent campus controversies, many involving anti-transgender activists, have sparked debate over how speech can be harmful. LEADERSHIP Fears of Politicization Dog Another Florida Public University’s Presidential Search By Francie Diep Florida Gulf Coast University is on the brink of choosing a new president, amid fears that one of the candidates is a political addition to the finalist pool.
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STATE CONTROL Florida’s Controversial Anti-DEI Bill Heads to DeSantis’s Desk By Kate Marijolovic The measure’s final version would, among other things, expand state power to approve required coursework and dismantle colleges’ efforts to become more diverse, equitable, and inclusive. LATITUDES For One Pathways Program, It’s the End of the Road By Karin Fischer One of the first universities to adopt the public-private model for recruiting foreign students is calling it quits.
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