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TITLE VI By Kate Hidalgo Bellows The possibility became more real on Friday, when Columbia University agreed to make changes in response to a letter from the Trump administration.
'OUR WAY FORWARD' By Maya Stahl The university will overhaul student disciplinary procedures, increase on-campus policing powers, and place a department under administrative supervision. COLLEGE MATTERS FROM THE CHRONICLE By Jack Stripling An emboldened GOP is reaching deeper into what colleges teach, banning “identity politics” and theories of “systemic racism” from core courses in Florida. THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Tom Ginsburg ‘Scholactivism’ alienates the public and degrades research. POLITICAL SHIFTS By Katherine Mangan The Higher Education Act directs the Department of Education to administer student-aid programs, one advocate pointed out. POLITICS AND RACE By Chronicle Staff We’ve updated the tracker with new information in Arkansas, Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia.
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