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FLOUTING THE FRAMEWORK Under Trump, Punishing Before Investigating Becomes the Norm By Katherine Mangan and Jasper Smith The administration appears to be bypassing most of the procedural steps required of civil-rights probes, lawyers say. It’s sparking confusion and alarm on college campuses.
THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Kevin R. McClure While colleges duck and cover, their employees feel angry and abandoned. 'A UNITED FRONT' More and More Faculty Groups Want Their Colleges to Stand Together Against Trump By Megan Zahneis They want to sign on to mutual-defense compacts, based on the idea that “the preservation of one institution’s integrity is the concern of all.”
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THE REVIEW | OPINION By Adam Laats Is the attack on Harvard payback for Bob Jones University? THE REVIEW What ICE’s Latest Detention of an Academic Means for American Higher Ed By Len Gutkin On the ordeal of a Georgetown scholar locked up in Texas. DISMANTLING OF DEI Tracking Higher Ed’s Dismantling of DEI By Erin Gretzinger, Maggie Hicks, Christa Dutton, and Jasper Smith This week’s updates detail changes made in diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts at six institutions, including the University of Michigan at Flint, the University of Toledo, and Utah Valley University.
Upcoming Professional Development Program In today’s higher-ed landscape, where seismic disruptions to the status quo and external pressures are constant, trust between colleagues across campus is at an all-time low. To help staff manage these challenges and adapt to shifts, we're hosting a two-week virtual institute that will empower leaders to work more effectively to navigate the turbulence with collaboration, clarity, and resilience. Learn more and register.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live INTERNATIONAL International Officers in the Hot Seat UPCOMING: May 7, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET After facing pressure to help fill seats with international students to bolster institutions’ bottom lines, enrollment officers are now wondering if international students will want to study in the United States. Hear the conversation in this virtual forum.With Support From Keystone Education Group. Register here. TECHNOLOGY Creating a Culture of Cybersecurity Among Researchers UPCOMING: May 13, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET Join us for a virtual forum where experts in cybersecurity will share how scholars can keep their research secure. With Support From Wiz. Register now. SCIENCE IN HIGHER ED Expanding Opportunities in the Hard Sciences UPCOMING: May 14, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET Online students often miss out on a critical element of science education: lab experience. In this virtual forum, faculty and instructional designers explore effective ways to bring hands-on learning to all students. With Support From Carolina Biological Supply. Register Now.
Webinar Series: The Latest on Trump and Higher Ed Don’t miss our free May 8 webinar breaking down the latest developments in the Trump administration's higher-ed agenda. Sign up today to attend the discussion with Sarah Brown, The Chronicle’s news editor, and Rick Seltzer, author of the subscriber-only Daily Briefing newsletter. Register here.
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The Great Read ARCHIVE How a $47 Shrimp Treadmill Became a $3-Million Political Plaything By David Scholnick A video of David Scholnick’s marine research went viral for all the wrong reasons. Now, for the bargain price of $1 million, you can own the device that partisan hucksters hammered into a symbol of government waste.
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