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DIVERSITY PROGRAMS By Katherine Mangan The University of Michigan has one of the largest DEI operations in the country. Yet Black enrollment has barely budged, and students still feel isolated. ACADEMIC MIGRATION By Zachary Schermele People quit jobs for all sorts of reasons. But experts and academics say what’s happening in the Sunshine State could signal a growing academic migration. DATA A growing number of colleges have at least 10 percent of students reporting a disability. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Beth McMurtrie and Beckie Supiano They were caught off guard this spring. They’re already planning for the fall. THE REVIEW By Len Gutkin An interview with The Washington Post’s new books critic. RACE ON CAMPUS By Fernanda Zamudio-Suarez Looking back at this year’s state legislative sessions as Republicans went to war against colleges’ diversity efforts.
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