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Leadership & Policy
Navigating Together: NADOHE Conference Opens with Purpose Amid Challenges
The National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE) conference opened Thursday in Chicago, with more than 1,000 diversity professionals gathering to share strategies and renew their commitment to DEI initiatives.
Leadership & Policy
AAUP Condemns Trump's Threats Against Campus Protests as "Antithetical to Democracy"
Academic organization criticizes president's remarks about expelling and arresting student protesters.
Leadership & Policy
Over 100 Organizations Urge Congress to Reverse Federal Education Grant Cancellations
A coalition of 104 education organizations has called on Congress to immediately reverse the Department of Education's recent cancellation of several major teacher preparation grant programs.
Leadership & Policy
Senate Confirms Linda McMahon as Education Secretary Amid Department Downsizing Plans
The U.S. Senate confirmed Linda McMahon on Monday to lead the Department of Education.
Leadership & Policy
Education Department Offers $25,000 Buyouts Amid Downsizing Efforts
The U.S. Department of Education is offering employees a $25,000 buyout package as part of broader workforce reduction initiatives.
HBCUs
CBC Calls on Trump to Reinstate HBCU Agriculture Scholarship Program
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) is urging President Trump to reinstate a federal scholarship program designed to support HBCU students from rural and underserved communities pursuing degrees in agriculture and related fields.
Leadership & Policy
Florida Dreamer Tuition Policy Reversal Threatens $25 Million Economic Impact
Education advocates and immigration policy experts are warning of significant economic, and workforce impacts following Florida's decision to rescind in-state tuition waivers for undocumented students who graduated from Florida high schools.
Community Colleges
Illinois Governor Backs Four-Year Degrees at Community Colleges to Meet Workforce Demands
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker announced his support for new legislation that would allow Illinois community colleges to offer bachelor's degrees in high-demand fields.
Community Colleges
Community College Leader Dr. Walter Bumphus to Step Down After Transformative Era
Bumphus's career, spanning more than five decades, coincided with community colleges' emergence as critical players in addressing skills gaps and workforce needs.
Leadership & Policy
Department of Education Orders End to Race-Based Programs Amid Fierce Pushback
The U.S. Department of Education has issued a sweeping directive ordering educational institutions to eliminate race-based considerations from admissions, hiring, and other programs.
Leadership & Policy
Ed Secretary Nominee Signals Major Shake-Up for DEI, Civil Rights
Linda McMahon acknowledged President Trump's directive to potentially dissolve the Department of Education, while facing pointed questions about diversity initiatives and civil rights protections in education.
Leadership & Policy
Ohio Senate Passes Bill to Ban DEI Initiatives and Faculty Strikes at Public Universities
The bill has sparked intense debate within the Ohio academic community, drawing both fervent support and strong opposition.
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