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A CONSTANT SCRAMBLE By Adrienne Lu Some don’t see a future in a sector battling for its very existence.
DATA What It’s Like to Work in Higher Ed By Brian O’Leary Key findings from our survey of higher ed’s work force LAW & POLICY In Sweeping Letter, Ed. Dept. Says SCOTUS Ruling Applies to All Race-Conscious Programs By Eric Hoover The letter’s expansive interpretation of the court’s 2023 admissions decision warns colleges that race-related policies and programs could trigger a federal investigation and put funding in jeopardy. BUDGET CUTS Colleges Take Financial Precautions Amid Uncertainty From Trump Administration By Sarah Brown The most drastic cuts to higher ed’s federal funding have been temporarily blocked by courts, but some institutions are already losing millions of dollars. POLITICS AND RACE By Chronicle Staff We’ve updated the tracker with bills from Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, Ohio, and Tennessee.
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Free Virtual Forum: Trump and Higher Ed: What's Next? President Trump's first few weeks back in office have brought a whirlwind of news and confusion to higher education. Join us Thursday, February 20 at 1 p.m. E.T. for a free virtual discussion with Chronicle journalists to help you make sense of it all. When you RSVP, you can submit questions for our speakers in advance. Register here.
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