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A "NAKED POWER GRAB" By Kate Hidalgo Bellows and Emma Pettit In Charlottesville and across higher ed, people are wondering what’s in store if strong-arming presidential resignations is in the cards.
THREATENED FUNDING By Camila Gomez The group that helped derail race-conscious admissions policies has a new lawsuit taking aim at federal funding for minority-serving institutions. HEADING BACK TO THE HOUSE By Lee Gardner, Brock Read, and Rick Seltzer In passing Trump’s signature legislation Tuesday, the chamber softened many of the provisions that were most alarming to the sector. Still, there’s tough medicine for some colleges. NEWLY UPDATED By Chronicle Staff The Chronicle is tracking executive orders, statements from Trump, and agency actions that affect higher education, plus legal challenges directed at those measures. Here’s the latest.
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