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Here are 2 developments that could compromise the DOE in the next year

University Business

Two important developments targeting the Department of Education have the potential to significantly weaken the federal government’s sway over public education. Similarly, the Biden administration’s attempt to forgive Americans’ student loans would be impossible as well. Will Project 2025 come into play?

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These 3 religious colleges draw the ire of an LGBTQ+ watchdog

University Business

The latest list found that colleges and universities in the past year took subtler ways of antagonizing LGBTQ+ students by leveraging their religious affiliation to escape being accused of sexual harassment by the federal government. Those who violate the statutes run the risk of losing out on taxpayer funding.

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Trans Participation and the Burden of Marginalized Groups

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Earlier this year, LGBTQ+ students and victims of campus sexual assault gained new protections under the Biden-Harris Administration’s finalized revision of Title IX regulations. For comparison, the comment period for ED’s Title IX revisions – which went from July 12, 2022, to Sept. 12, 2022 – garnered 240,203.

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Politics and Policy Making in the Postsecondary Sector

Confessions of a Community College Dean

College presidents and other high-level administrators have been active in negotiated rule making in the past, so this is a matter higher education leaders should particularly watch in 2023. A: My book is based on research I’ve conducted into the federal government’s role in higher education throughout history and today.

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Washington Update: Higher Ed Policy, Regulations, and Insights: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 182 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Tom Netting

The Change Leader, Inc.

Drumm McNaughton and Tom Netting focus on the Higher Education Act of 2019 (HEA), the FAFSA Simplification Act, and various Title regulations. Major Regulation Changes : Insight into the recent large set of regulations impacting financial responsibility, administrative capability certification procedures, and ability to benefit regulations.