
State Department Eyes Suspending 38 Universities Over DEI
The U.S. State Department is reviewing a proposal to suspend 38 universities, including Harvard and Yale, from a federal research program over DEI policies.
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The U.S. State Department is reviewing a proposal to suspend 38 universities, including Harvard and Yale, from a federal research program over DEI policies.

A Republican-led House committee has accused the president of George Mason University of lying under oath during testimony about the school's diversity policies.

A new analysis reveals a major disconnect between the focus of US education research and the practical needs of teachers, who are grappling with discipline and retention.

A Wisconsin appeals court has dismissed a defamation suit against a parent, ruling that calling a school employee 'woke' is protected opinion, not a statement of fact.

A director at the University of Denver resigned after the school closed its Pride Lounge and other DEI programs in response to federal guidance.

Michigan State University's trustees voted to remove "diversity" from a top official's title, renaming the role to Chief Inclusion Officer amid federal pressure.

New College of Florida has announced its desire to be the first university to sign the Trump administration's proposed higher education compact.

Arizona Superintendent Tom Horne is pushing to revise teacher standards, warning that DEI-related language could jeopardize $866 million in federal funding.

The University of Washington withdrew a job posting for an associate professor after its mandatory DEI statement requirement drew criticism. A professor claims he would not be hired today under such r

Ohio lawmakers are considering new legislation that would ban diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in K-12 public schools across the state.

Former UNC-Chapel Hill Provost Chris Clemens discussed DEI, protests, and university governance issues, including his lawsuit against the trustees for alleged open-meetings violations.

Purdue University is ending a college-prep program for 13,000 low-income students after the federal government canceled a $34.9M grant over DEI concerns.