Fear, politics and legal uncertainty drove companies to abandon DEI—but recent court developments suggest many may have ...
House Republicans passed a bill that would repeal law enforcement bias training requirements, six years after putting that ...
The Iowa House passed two measures Wednesday that Democrats and opponents said would harm marginalized populations, including transgender Iowans, throughout the state. House File 2557 creates ...
Chalkbeat reports that top U.S. colleges show modest progress in enrolling low-income students, despite efforts and funding ...
Last year, following Trump’s anti-DEI executive order, the Department of Education sent a letter to educational institutions. It began “Dear Colleagues,” and threatened to withhold federal funds from ...
On the last day of October 2022, as the Supreme Court heard challenges to the admissions policies at Harvard and the ...
Last year, following Trump’s anti-DEI executive order, the Department of Education sent a letter to educational institutions. It began “Dear Colleagues,” and threatened to withhold federal funds from ...
Tearing down DEI is not the answer. The better approach, as Bill Clinton once said of affirmative action, is to “mend it, not ...
Tearing down DEI is not the answer. The better approach, as Bill Clinton once said of affirmative action, is to “mend it, not ...
While black student enrollment fell significantly at highly selective colleges following the Supreme Court’s ban on race-conscious admissions, total black enrollment at four-year institutions ...
Overwhelmingly, Americans are educated by America’s great public universities, not by a handful of selective schools.
A little noticed DEI lawsuit filed by the Justice Department challenging affirmative action in the workplace may be headed to ...
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