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REDEFINING SUCCESS By Francie Diep New labels assessing colleges’ minority and low-income enrollments, and students’ later earnings, suggest a new orientation from one of higher education’s longtime arbiters of prestige.
ACCREDITATION By Eric Kelderman The order, signed Wednesday, also warns that the administration will seek to remove accreditors’ federal recognition should they fail to adhere to its aims. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer The Trump administration is revisiting a tactic from the president’s first term. Plus, the latest student-visa news.
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THE REVIEW | OPINION By Yi Lu The administration is alienating international students and imposing a tax on knowledge. THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Claire Bond Potter They have limited political muscle and so must use it wisely. NEWLY UPDATED By Erin Gretzinger, Maggie Hicks, Christa Dutton, and Jasper Smith This week’s updates detail changes made in diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts at six institutions, including Miami University of Ohio, Old Dominion University, and Vanderbilt University.
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