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UT Dallas closes new ‘support’ office to comply with DEI ban
The University of Texas at Dallas just closed a new office to comply with a state ban on “diversity, equity, and inclusion” programming after opening it...
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The new guide provides a number of case studies and specific examples campus boards can use to help propel the institutions forward. One drawback, however, is that it references primarily large institutions with higher endowments and fewer threats to funding and enrollment than many institutions may be facing. Still, institutions of all sizes can do thorough examinations of assets and expenses to identify efficiencies. Even ideas like re-examining course load balance and zeroing in on faculty-led retention efforts can uncover unexpected savings. And using predictive analytics and other data-driven approaches to promote student success is not just good practice at this point, it’s imperative to sustain the business model.
The University of Texas at Dallas just closed a new office to comply with a state ban on “diversity, equity, and inclusion” programming after opening it...
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin made the right decision when he vetoed Senate Bill 506. However, both the title and text of...
On April 8, 2024, Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed Senate Bill 506, legislation that attempted to circumvent the taxpayers of Virginia by allowing higher education governing boards to be beholden to the narrow interests of the institutions they serve.
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