Katie Mangan
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Senior writer, Chronicle of Higher Education. I write about diversity, student success, campus activism and whatever else is newsy and interesting. Reach me at [email protected]
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Before most of the task force’s investigations had even launched, Terrell publicly promised “massive lawsuits” against “Jew-hating” universities, including Harvard, UCLA and dozens of others. @propublica.org @chronicle.com @katiemangan.bsky.social @peterelkind.bsky.social
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When George Mason's president came under attack by the Trump administration, he did what few embattled presidents dared; he spoke out and defended his actions. On Friday, he may learn whether publicly challenging the government's narrative helped or hurt him. www.chronicle.com/article/greg...
White House Tightens Screws on George Mason President, Faculty Leaders
The president of George Mason — and faculty leaders — may be punished for defending university policies.
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The DOJ has given UVA's president and board until Friday to update it on everyone who’s been fired or moved and every program that's been cut because of the board’s vote to eliminate DEI. www.chronicle.com/article/afte...
After Feds Warn U. of Virginia It Is Moving Too Slowly, Board Quickly Rescinds Diversity Goal
DEI is “pushed into every nook and cranny of life,” a conservative alumni group said.
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DEI won’t die in my school, one U of Michigan dean told his colleagues. Shortly after links to his letter disappeared from social media, Michigan’s provost said she had talked to the dean and he was ready to “clarify” his message. Here’s how it changed.
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DEI Will Continue at His School, U. of Mich. Dean Says in Since-Deleted Post
A spokesperson said after a talk with administrators, Carlos F. Jackson, who oversees the School of Art & Design, will issue a new statement to “clear up any confusion.”
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The University of Michigan faculty member who served as its first chief diversity officer says he’s disappointed and embarrassed by the administration’s “cowardly move” to dismantle DEI efforts in the face of President Trump’s funding threats.

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After Backlash and Trump Edicts, U. of Michigan Shutters DEI Office
The flagship has struggled mightily to recruit and retain students of color, but the scope of Thursday’s cuts still came as a shock to many.
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For weeks, as contracts were halted, workers fired, and a center created in 1867 essentially dismantled overnight, workers scrambled to save data used to inform educational policy and practice. Here’s how it looked from inside.
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‘Breathtakingly Irresponsible’: Former Workers Decry Decimation of Education Dept.’s Data Warehouse
Fired NCES and IES employees describe a mad dash to save data that has informed higher education policy and practice since the days of Abraham Lincoln.
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President Trump announced today that the nation's $1.7-trillion student loan program is on the move. Next stop, the Small Business Administration, which announced today that it's slashing its staff by 43 percent as it prepares for its new role. www.chronicle.com/article/trum...
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Diversity officers celebrated just a few years ago by colleges eager to show their commitment to DEI are having to justify their existence today. Jobs are being slashed, departments eliminated, and diversity work redefined. They say they’re not giving up.
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Diversity Officers, Under Siege, Dig Their Heels In
At a mass convening, DEI administrators described feelings of betrayal, fear, and courage.
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Diversity officers celebrated just a few years ago by colleges eager to show their commitment to inclusion are having to justify their existence today. Jobs are being slashed, departments eliminated, and diversity work redefined. They say they’re not giving up.
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Diversity Officers, Under Siege, Dig Their Heels In
At a mass convening, DEI administrators described feelings of betrayal, fear, and courage.
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The story of how the U. of Michigan's student-body president landed in that role says a lot about how messy and complicated student activism can be when students with shared goals disagree sharply about how to achieve them.
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After a Year of Bitter Conflict, a Pro-Palestinian Activist Tries to Build Bridges
His campus, like others nationwide, is more polarized than ever.
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Can shifting attention away from race to socioeconomic status provide the kind of diversity the U. of Michigan — and others — are seeking? Some are doubtful, but the pressure is intensifying www.chronicle.com/article/iden...
After $240-Million DEI Push, U. of Michigan’s Black Enrollment Barely Budged. What Now?
The selective flagship has widely been seen as a model. A backlash could result in cuts.
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If you or someone you know has had a particular research project suspended by recent actions at IES, please get in touch either by DM or by replying here.

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I also looked at how much each institution that got a grant would lose with this cut to NIH funding.
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A diversity official whose group is suing over Trump's anti-DEI orders urges colleagues to defend their work. "As frightening as it feels right now, there’s a point at which you have to say enough.’” www.chronicle.com/article/enou...
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Minority-serving institutions enroll more than half of all students of color and have historically been underfunded. Critics who want to eliminate the program that makes them eligible for special grants say it discriminates against white students. www.chronicle.com/article/the-...
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My colleague Emma Pettit and I took a deep dive on general-education reform in Florida. Hundreds of courses are being cut, but how did that process unfold and who was making the calls? We tried to find answers @chronicle.com. #HigherEd #AcademicSky www.chronicle.com/article/the-...
How Florida Scrubbed ‘Identity Politics’ From Universities’ General-Education Curricula
A sweeping new law required vast curricular change, leading to a confusing implementation that has professors contemplating the limits of their autonomy.
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