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MONEY AND ATHLETICS By Nell Gluckman The groups, which pay college athletes for their names, images, and likenesses, are relatively new, are lightly regulated, and vary from campus to campus. ANTI-DEI LAW By Megan Zahneis It’s the first anti-DEI legislation to become law in 2024, joining seven bills in five states that were enacted last year. A RENEWED ATTACK By Erin Gretzinger The move follows the legislative leaders’ major victory in December in dismantling diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in the university system.
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LATITUDES By Karin Fischer A report looks at transnational repression in academe. Plus, a setback for undocumented students, and another college goes need-blind for foreign applicants. THE EDGE By Goldie Blumenstyk New reports highlight ways to better deploy those programs and to improve students’ access to federal assistance. Plus: strategies for creating programs for incarcerated students.
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