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'THE NUMBERS DON’T LIE' After $240-Million DEI Push, U. of Michigan’s Black Enrollment Barely Budged. What Now? By Katherine Mangan The selective flagship has widely been seen as a model. A backlash could result in cuts.
THE REVIEW | OPINION Universities Must Reject Encroaching Politicization By Daniel Diermeier and Andrew D. Martin Now is the time to return to core principles. 'A LOT OF UNCERTAINTY' Despite a Judge’s Ruling, Large Swaths of NIH Funding Remain Effectively Frozen By Megan Zahneis The groups that review and decide on grant proposals cannot schedule their meetings because the Trump administration has barred them from posting notices in the Federal Register.
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THE REVIEW | OPINION By Grady Martin Their influential rankings are based on faulty information. COLLEGE MATTERS FROM THE CHRONICLE. How Bad Are Helicopter Parents? By Jack Stripling It’s easier than ever for invasive parents to smother college students, but not everyone thinks it’s a national crisis. LATITUDES Drop by Drop, Advocates Hope to Create a River of Opportunity in Afghanistan By Karin Fischer Plus, international education and exchange programs are hit by the State Department’s funding freeze.
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The Great Read ARCHIVE The Slow Death of the University By Terry Eagleton Bean counters, bureaucrats, and barbarians are to blame.
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