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North Carolina Republicans ban DEI at public colleges

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June 29, 2026

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The new law took effect immediately and came after legislators overrode a veto from Democratic Gov. Josh Stein.

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ArcaMax

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· Jun 23, 2026

Amid Pride Month, feds investigate school bathroom use by NC trans students

RALEIGH, N.C. — The Trump administration has singled out two western North Carolina school districts as part of a nationwide push during Pride Month targeting schools over their bathroom policies for transgender students. Buncombe County and ...

ASCD SmartBrief

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· Jun 22, 2026

Ore. officials propose attendance law overhaul

The Oregon Department of Education has proposed repealing and replacing existing attendance laws to improve student attendanc -More-

The Root

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· Jun 29, 2026

The Rising HBCU Enrollment: 15 Largest Black Schools Ranked by Size

From North Carolina AT State University to St. Philip's College, these 15 HBCUs are experiencing notable enrollment growth.

Minding the Campus

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· Jul 9, 2026

What Does It Mean to Be a Women’s College If Men Can Enroll?

Salem College, a private liberal arts college in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, describes itself as the “Oldest educational institution for girls and women in the United States.” But its gender equity policy defines eligible applicants as those who “were assigned female at birth or identify as women.” According to the college’s website, Salem strives to be [] The post What Does It Mean to Be a Women’s College If Men Can Enroll? appeared first on Minding The Campus.

The 19th News

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· Jul 7, 2026

The fight over trans girls’ sports participation moves to the November ballot

Legislatures in left-leaning states have consistently rejected bills that would bar transgender student-athletes from participating in sports in line with their gender identity. But this November, the question of whether to exclude them will go straight to voters in two blue states, Colorado and Washington, and one swing state, Arizona. The groups behind the ballot measures []

Inside Higher Ed

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· Jul 2, 2026

6 HBCUs Launch Course-Sharing Partnership

6 HBCUs Launch Course-Sharing Partnership Joshua.Bay Thu, 07/02/2026 - 03:00 AM The new initiative lets students take classes across institutions without transferring or losing progress toward a degree. Byline(s) Joshua Bay

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Related coverage for "North Carolina Republicans ban DEI at public colleges": ArcaMax — Amid Pride Month, feds investigate school bathroom use by NC trans students. ASCD SmartBrief — Ore. officials propose attendance law overhaul. The Root — The Rising HBCU Enrollment: 15 Largest Black Schools Ranked by Size. Minding the Campus — What Does It Mean to Be a Women’s College If Men Can Enroll?. The 19th News — The fight over trans girls’ sports participation moves to the November ballot. Inside Higher Ed — 6 HBCUs Launch Course-Sharing Partnership