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UTA's Office of Talent, Culture and Inclusion is now the Office of Talent, Culture and Engagement. Asked what Senate Bill 17 could mean for jobs, a spokesperson for the university said they're "still working through the details on implementation."
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A survey of more than 4,200 professors in conservative Southern states — Texas, Georgia, Florida and North Carolina — found about two-thirds would not recommend their state to colleagues looking for work.
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Leaders of some Texas colleges and universities met in Dallas Thursday to discuss the impact of a new law targeting DEI programs.
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University faculty senators asked for accountability in a livestreamed virtual meeting with interim president Mark A. Welsh III in the wake of two recent staffing controversies, including the failed hiring of a Black journalism professor.
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University of North Texas President Neal Smatresk announced Tuesday that the school is dissolving its Division of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access.
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Mark A. Welsh III will serve as Texas A&M University's interim president. He replaces M. Katherine Banks, who resigned as president July 21 after news reports about failed contract negotiations with a Black University of Texas professor.
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A law banning DEI programs in Texas higher education takes effect in January. Critics say it'll hurt students, businesses and the state.
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Housing policy decisions in Dallas will drive racial equity over the next decade. At least, that’s the goal of a new policy approved by the city council on Wednesday.
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The system is the latest to make changes after Gov. Greg Abbott ordered state agencies to stop considering diversity in their hiring practices.