Facing the potential loss of federal funding, 169 Kentucky school districts signed a letter promising not to use “illegal DEI practices.”| Louisville Public Media
The alternative to affirmative action is now under attack.| Vox
The disinvestment from DEI and scientific pipeline programs will mean STEM training gaps will only grow, Tania Fabo writes.| Inside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
The Department of Education warned that universities that do not suspend diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and practices within two weeks could lose federal funding.| Yale Daily News
Like other elite institutions, Harvard has increased its tuition-free income cut-off for incoming students.| TheGrio
Campus-community partnerships offer a path forward as federal support for inclusion and diversity initiatives erodes.| eCampus News
The Constitution couldn't be clearer. Will SCOTUS care?| www.publicnotice.co
Backlash against corporate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives quickly followed the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2023 decision to end affirmative action in college admissions. However, a recent poll from The Washington Post and Ipsos found that about 60% of Americans believe DEI programs are “a good thing” for companies to adopt.| eCornell #IMPACT
Employees and students could sue public universities and colleges in Kentucky for subjecting them to "divisive concepts" as defined in a new bill.| Kentucky Lantern
Institutions have an opportunity to rethink and improve diversity in admissions and recruitment strategies after affirmative action decisions| eCampus News