Kate Marijolovic
Reporting Intern
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Kate Marijolovic is a reporting intern at The Chronicle. Marijolovic is a student at Ohio University, where she studies journalism. She has previously interned at the U.S. House of Representatives; The StarNews, in Wilmington, N.C.; and Decode39, in Rome. Follow her on Twitter @kmarijolovic, or email her at kate.marijolovic@chronicle.com.
Stories by this Author
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Politics and Race
DEI Legislation Tracker
Legislators, mostly Republicans, want to get rid of diversity, equity, and inclusion offices; end anti-bias trainings; and banish diversity statements. -
State Control
Florida’s Controversial Anti-DEI Bill Heads to DeSantis’s Desk
The measure’s final version would, among other things, expand state power to approve required coursework and dismantle colleges’ efforts to become more diverse, equitable, and inclusive. -
Politics and DEI
North Dakota Just Enacted a ‘Specified Concepts’ Bill. Here’s What It Says.
Signed into law on Monday with little fanfare, it would also ban mandatory diversity training at public institutions of higher education in the state. -
Protesting Politics
Hundreds of Students, Faculty, and Administrators Speak Out Against Ohio’s Proposal to Reform Public Colleges
The 39-page Senate Bill 83 would ban mandatory diversity training and diversity statements, while also overhauling faculty evaluations and campus mission statements. -
Campus Health
A Lesson for Colleges on Student Mental Health: Try New Things on a Small Scale
New research offers ways for colleges to improve student well-being. -
Inclusion Interruption
How Anti-DEI Bills Have Already Changed Higher Ed
While none of the proposals have been signed into law, college leaders have taken steps to suspend new diversity policies and programs. -
Race on Campus
Why Politicians Talk About ‘Taxpayers’ to Justify College DEI Bans
The term has a complicated racial history. -
Politics and Race
This Ohio Bill Wouldn’t Just Ban Diversity Training. It Would Reshape Higher Ed.
The far-reaching proposal covers diversity training, faculty performance reviews, graduation requirements, the enrollment of Chinese students, and more. -
Politics and DEI
Bans on Public-College Diversity Offices Wouldn’t Affect Just State Funding
If enacted, the bills could prevent colleges from using many federal grants and threaten existing private-funding pipelines. -
Health and Wellness
What Does a Healthy Campus Actually Look Like? A New Study Offers Ideas.
Researchers shed light on how small interventions can create a better environment.