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Report: 6 in 10 LGBTQ Texas Students Said They Were Negatively Impacted by DEI Ban
As DEI bans take hold nationwide, interviews with Texas college students and employees offer some hints about what could be on the horizon for universities and students across the country.

Native Students Are Undercounted in Higher Education, but ED Could Help
A new report urges the Department of Education to implement standards that improve data collection for American Indian and Alaska Native students. The Trump administration may derail this work.

GOP State Lawmakers Targeting DEI and Tenure Again
Even before Trump’s return, Republican legislators in some states were rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion programs. The campaign continues in current legislative sessions.
Citing Trump Order, UNC System Ends DEI Course Requirements
West Point Disbands Student Groups for Women and Minorities

As the DEI Crackdown Escalates, Faculty Choose Between Silence and Resistance
While one professor says faculty are “pre-emptively censoring themselves” in response, others are defiant—while another is asking himself, “What would I be willing to lose my job for?”

Success Program Launch: A One-Stop Shop for First-Gen Excellence
The University of South Carolina recently opened a center for first-generation college students, which unites offices across campus and faculty members to empower learners to thrive.
U of Tennessee Pays Student Who Faced Expulsion $180K
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