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A Call for Moderate Voices on DEI
The silence of moderates is what has gotten us to this point, Chris Cooper writes.

U of Utah Partnership With Institution in Occupied West Bank Draws Opposition
Faculty have criticized the agreement with Ariel University, located in a settlement on Palestinian territory. An Israeli consul general called it “a new chapter in academic cooperation between Israel and the United States.”
Hillel Adds New VP to Address Classroom Antisemitism
Hillel International, the pro-Israel Jewish campus organization, is hiring for a new position that it says will combat faculty antisemitism...
Trump Administration Proposes Deep Cuts to Tribal Colleges’ Funding
The Trump administration is asking Congress to cut funds for tribal colleges and universities by nearly 90 percent, according to...
Opinion
Hope for DEI Amid Its Muddiest, Most Catastrophic Moment
Colleges’ DEI efforts are being battered by a storm at the moment. It’s hard to see how recovery can happen, but it is possible.
Harvard Agrees to Relinquish Portraits of Enslaved
Harvard University agreed to give up ownership of two portraits of enslaved people, ending a six-year legal fight with a...
Medical School Accreditor Eliminates Diversity Standard
The body that accredits medical schools leading to MD degrees has dropped diversity as a standard, USA Today reported. The...

Opinion
A Return to Racial Quotas in Admission?
The Trump administration seems to view “too many” Black and Hispanic students at a selective college as cause for suspicion, David Hawkins writes.
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