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Understanding Governance: Fiduciary Duty in a Fractured Landscape

On My Agenda

By E. Thomas Sullivan    //    Volume 33,  Number 5   //    September/October 2025

American higher education is facing a sustained and escalating test. Legislative directives, executive actions, and ideological encroachments are increasingly steering what can be taught, who can lead, and how governing bodies can behave. These pressures, emerging across numerous states, are no longer isolated disruptions. They now represent a coordinated reshaping of governance itself.


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