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IRS: Churches Can Now Back Political Candidates, But Scholars Remain Concerned
Some question how this new development might impact church leaders’ ability to speak prophetically in the present day.
Demographics
Former Library of Congress Chief Carla Hayden Joins Mellon Foundation as Senior Fellow
Historic librarian transitions to philanthropic role after abrupt termination by Trump administration.
Women
Women Early Career Professionals Face Significant Pay Gap, NACE Study Finds
Women who recently graduated from college earn significantly less than their male counterparts.
African-American
Howard University, Google Partner to Enhance A.I. Recognition of African American English
Howard University and Google Research announced the release of data which can be used by artificial intelligence developers to improve the experience of Black people using automatic speech recognition technology.
African-American
Harvard Transfers Historic Photos of Enslaved People in Landmark Settlement, Marking Victory for Reparative Justice
The case highlights the complex relationship between American higher education and slavery, forcing institutions to grapple with how historical artifacts tied to racial exploitation should be stewarded in the modern era.
Asian American Pacific Islander
Survey Reveals Strong Support for Higher Education, Opposition to DEI Program Cuts
Across all age groups polled, 83% of AAPI adults worry about restrictions on free speech on college campuses, according to the survey.
African-American
National Urban League Report Examines Five Years After George Floyd: "A Movement, Not a Moment"
The report traces the trajectory of racial justice initiatives since May 25, 2020, when Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
Asian American Pacific Islander
The Persistent 'Bamboo Ceiling': AAPI Leaders Still Rare Among College Presidents
Only 3.6% of U.S. college presidents are AAPI or Desi.
International
Shifting Policies Reshape Global Student Mobility, New Survey Reveals
The survey highlights how policy decisions are dramatically reshaping the landscape of international education, particularly in the United States under the new Trump administration.
HBCUs
Legacy and Purpose: Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett Calls Tougaloo Graduates to Action
Crockett delivered an impassioned commencement speech at Tougaloo College's graduation ceremony on Sunday, urging graduates to embrace their purpose in continuing the fight for progress.
Leadership & Policy
Humanities Organizations File Lawsuit Against NEH Over Massive Program Cuts
NEH has suspended entire divisions, initiated firing 65 percent of its staff, and halted numerous grant programs in recent weeks.
African-American
Leading Scholars Gather for Hilliard-Sizemore Research Course in Denver
The research course honors the legacies of Dr. Asa G. Hilliard III and Dr. Barbara A. Sizemore, pioneering scholars whose work significantly shaped the field of Black educational studies.
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