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Texas lawmakers may ban certain lessons at state colleges under expanded DEI crackdown

Texas lawmakers may ban certain lessons at state colleges under expanded DEI crackdown

Students walked across the Texas State University campus in this file photo from 2018. Texas lawmakers may expand a ban on diversity, equity and inclusion programs at public universities during the 2025 legislative session. Credit: Laura Skelding for The Texas Tribune

By The Texas Tribune

February 6, 2025

Legislators are expected to take up a $360 million proposal that would change the landscape of financial aid in the state.

Bolstering a conservative vision for higher ed

 

Antisemitism or free speech?

Lawmakers target dreamers, funding from certain foreign nations

Expanding financial aid support and transfer pathways

 

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