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Syracuse U Pulls DEI Office, Rebrands as ‘People and Culture’

Syracuse University shuts its Office of Diversity and Inclusion, folds it into a new People and Culture unit amid federal pressure.

MIT Professor Claims She Spends One-Third of Her Workday Fighting Trump’s ‘State Terrorism’

MIT professor Catherine D’Ignazio says she spends a third of her working hours combating Trump’s “state terrorism”.

Drag ‘Mass’ Sparks University Probe in Nebraska

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln launches probe into doctoral drag recital that imitated the Catholic Mass.

Trump Targets Harvard’s Federally Funded Patents in High-Stakes Review

President Trump orders review of Harvard University’s taxpayer-funded patents under the Bayh-Dole Act, demanding disclosures by September 5.

Lina Hidalgo Censured After Chaos at Commissioners Court

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo was formally censured Tuesday following a heated and disruptive outburst during a commissioners court meeting. The 3-1 vote came after Hidalgo derailed discussions on her proposed tax hike to fund early childhood programs, drawing sharp criticism from both Democrat and Republican colleagues.

Exposed: Indiana University Reveals Highly Coordinated Anti‑Israel Campus Network

Indiana University study flags national Students for Justice in Palestine as coordinating campus anti‑Israel activism.

Stanford Shuts Down Inclusion & Belonging Office in Major Reorganization

Stanford University dismantled its Office for Inclusion, Belonging & Intergroup Communication citing budget constraints.

Florida State University Antisemitic Gym Assault Could Trigger Criminal Charges

A Florida State University graduate student may face criminal charges after a viral video showed her harassing and shoving a Jewish peer.

Wagner College Title IX Agreement Forces Policy Change

Wagner College has entered an agreement with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights to resolve Title IX violations.

International Student Numbers to Plunge 30–40% This Fall—U.S. Faces $7B Shockwave

A major drop in international student starts in Fall 2025 threatens a sharp financial blow to U.S. higher education.

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