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COLLEGE MATTERS FROM THE CHRONICLE THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Steven Brint This is the most important showdown between state and academe since 1816. LEADERSHIP By Megan Zahneis The statement marks college presidents’ largest collective rebuke of the White House’s actions to date. A NEW ULTIMATUM By Maya Stahl The agency did not define what it meant by DEI efforts, leaving institutions to try to interpret whether their programs are implicated. TRACKING TRUMP'S AGENDA The federal government is reshaping its relationship with the nation’s colleges. Here’s the latest.
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The Great Read ARCHIVE By Carolyn Mooney Using taunts and insults, the prominet social critic hammers home her message that while liberals stand around doing nothing, conservatives are taking control of academic reform.
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