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  2. Diversity, equity, and inclusion - Wikipedia

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    Diversity, equity, and inclusion ( DEI) are organizational frameworks which seek to promote the fair treatment and full participation of all people, particularly groups who have historically been underrepresented or subject to discrimination on the basis of identity or disability. [1] These three notions ( diversity, equity, and inclusion ...

  3. How will UT change under anti-DEI law? Document shows how ...

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    How UT student and faculty groups are affected. The UT document states that sponsored student, faculty and staff organizations are subject to SB 17 restrictions under its policy because they are ...

  4. Kansas' higher ed board adopts an anti-DEI policy after ...

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    A legislative audit released in February said that just 1.6% of spending by Kansas’ six state universities — $45 million — went to DEI initiatives but noted that each university defined DEI ...

  5. How is Texas' DEI ban at universities affecting schools ...

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    At a discussion Monday, state Rep. Barbara Gervin-Hawkins, D-San Antonio; Rep. Sheryl Cole, D-Austin; and community organizer Nakeenya Wilson answered student questions about civic engagement and ...

  6. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services - Wikipedia

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    The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ( CMS) is a federal agency within the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that administers the Medicare program and works in partnership with state governments to administer Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and health insurance portability standards.

  7. Grading in education - Wikipedia

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    Grading in education is the process of applying standardized measurements for varying levels of achievements in a course. Grades can be assigned as letters (usually A to F), as a range (for example, 1 to 6), as a percentage, or as a number out of a possible total (often out of 100). [1]

  8. When UT students return, 'a home away from home' will have ...

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    How Texas students are adapting to DEI ban. Izabella De La Garza, a 2023 UT graduate and a lead organizer of Texas Students for DEI, a group that advocated against SB 17, described the MEC as a ...

  9. Academic grading in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Papua New Guinea. v. t. e. In the United States, academic grading commonly takes on the form of five, six or seven letter grades. Traditionally, the grades are A+, A, A−, B+, B, B−, C+, C, C−, D+, D, D− and F, with A+ being the highest and F being lowest. In some cases, grades can also be numerical. Numeric-to-letter-grade conversions ...