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Presidential Turnover Crisis in Higher Ed–Solutions and Challenges: The Role of Politics, Policies, Processes, Performance, and Public Relations

The Change Leader, Inc.

A clear instance of the emerging challenges can be observed in the case of New College of Florida, where the governor has appointed individuals with strong conservative affiliations to the board. This move appears to align with his presidential ambitions and an agenda characterized as “anti-WOKE.”

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New Report: Selective Schools Likely Can’t Maintain Diversity if Affirmative Action Ends

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It’s hard to make it good news,” said Dr. Anthony P. The researchers did find that class-conscious admissions policies—those in which SES is considered—could help compensate for a ban on affirmative action by allowing schools to “claw back” some measure of diversity, or even to exceed their current levels. Dr. Anthony P.

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How 2 of higher ed’s most challenging trends are causing pain this fall

University Business

But while declining enrollment loomed even before the pandemic, political interference targeting schools’ DEI programs and tenure has caught wildfire in the last year. Now, 22 states have anti-DEI legislation pushes slated this year. Individual campuses are taking more dire measures. And while Gov. Following Gov.

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