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'IMPENDING THREATS' By Katherine Mangan In the aftermath of a critical New York Times story, faculty leaders fear regents are considering cuts to one of the nation’s most unapologetically ambitious models. 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. REVAMPED & READY By Eric Hoover The federal-aid form is running smoothly, the Education Department said. But some challenges remain.
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INTERNATIONAL By Karin Fischer The executive order, by Gov. Greg Abbott, could hobble academic engagement between Texas colleges and a country that remains a major source of international students and a critical research partner. ADVICE By Jennifer S. Furlong and Stacy M. Hartman What to know about drafting your job-search materials.
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The Great Read 'BOOTY POP AND TWERK' By Emma Pettit Wendy Osefo is redefining what it means to be professorial. Her colleagues aren’t commenting.
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