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More education leaders ban TikTok for students and employees

University Business

At least 20 public universities in the state have TikTok accounts, U.S. 8 prohibiting its use by state entities, which higher education institutions would quickly follow. More from UB : Best law schools: US News is revising rankings after list dropouts. News reports. In Oklahoma, Gov. government to tackle the issue.

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HEI Resources 2025

Higher Education Inquirer

Public Affairs. Failing Law Schools. The College Stress Test:Tracking Institutional Futures across a Crowded Market. The Case Against Education: Why the Education System Is a Waste of Time and Money. Princeton University Press. Cappelli, P. Will College Pay Off?: Carney, Cary Michael (1999). Transaction.

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2023 Year in Review

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Harvard’s first Black president Dr. Claudine Gay broke new ground in July and made history at the nation’s oldest higher ed institution. One of the most notable efforts was Texas’s Senate Bill 17, legislation restricting public higher ed institutions in the state from having a DEI office and requiring staff to take diversity training.

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U.S. Department of Education's Incoming Trump-Vance Senior Appointees

Higher Education Inquirer

Several appointees, including incoming ED Secretary Linda McMahon , have worked at the America First Policy Institute. Rachel Oglesby Chief of Staff Rachel Oglesby most recently served as America First Policy Institute's Chief State Action Officer & Director, Center for the American Worker. He received his Ph.D