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COLLEGE MATTERS FROM THE CHRONICLE By Jack Stripling From the Trump administration’s unnerving first days to the recent mass layoffs, Education Department employees describe shortsighted dismissals and a workplace defined by paranoia and intimidation.
THE REVIEW | OPINION By James Kvaal Will Elon Musk, Virginia Foxx, or Christopher Rufo prevail? DEEP DIVIDES By Kate Hidalgo Bellows, Megan Zahneis, and Francie Diep Education Department homes in on descriptions of hostile climate for Jews.
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'A MIRACLE' By Stephanie M. Lee A handful of scientists whose funding was canceled by the Trump administration are now seeing those decisions reversed — and it’s not always clear why. LAW & POLICY By Christa Dutton The budget bill, expected to become law, adds productivity standards to post-tenure review, targets low-enrollment programs, and defines faculty senates as “advisory only.” TRACKING TRUMP'S HIGHER-ED AGENDA By Chronicle Staff The federal government is reshaping its relationship with the nation’s colleges. Here’s the latest.
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