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'REPRESENTATION MATTERS' By Kelly Field Advocates fear that students at the University of Texas at Austin will be alienated by the changes — a consequence of the state’s new ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. FEDERAL STUDENT AID By Eric Hoover Some institutions are pushing back deadlines and developing workarounds in response to delays in the federal-aid process. BACKGROUNDER By Eric Hoover The government will ease a major burden for students and colleges, but it offered no timeline for fixing problems preventing families from submitting the federal-aid form. DATA By Julia Piper Bowdoin College was the top producer of students among baccalaureate institutions for the fourth year in a row. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Sonel Cutler The public regional institution is eliminating 20 programs. Administrators say the changes are necessary. Faculty members say the process was unfair.
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Melody Rose and Patrick Sharry Newcomers to a top leadership post aren’t prepared for the loneliness of the role.
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