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DIMINISHING ACCESS By Marcela Rodrigues Three states banned undocumented students from public institutions more than a decade ago. What happened there could spread. THE REVIEW | OPINION By Jennifer Ruth The risk of appearing partisan when fighting for nonpartisan principles is not one we can run from. POLITICS AND DEI By Kate Marijolovic If passed, the bills could prevent colleges from accessing many federal grants and threaten existing private-funding pipelines.
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PACKAGE Collected stories about state legislation aimed at dismantling diversity, equity, and inclusion policy. TEACHING By Beckie Supiano A faculty developer offers a solution to the problem described in my recent article on evidence-based teaching
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