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Judge Upholds Harvard's Admissions Policies
The university's approach to affirmative action does not discriminate against Asian Americans, a federal judge rules.

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So You Think Higher Ed Is a Safe Space for Trans Folks?
Read the Inside Higher Ed comments and think again, says Robyn Schlesinger.

Judge (Again) Finds Iowa Violated Christian Group's Rights
For second time this year, federal court rules that University of Iowa breached group's First Amendment rights by de-registering it. This time, judge says individual administrators could be liable.
Dispute Over Minority Affairs, Collapse of a Student Senate
At Metropolitan State University, the Student Senate fell apart after continued internal disputes and arguments with the administration over vacant minority affairs positions.

Campus Officers' ‘Offensive’ Online Posts Prompt Mass Firings
Hampton University fired nine police officers for posting offensive, racist and misogynistic material on social media. Experts say the social media activities of campus officers and other law enforcement officials are under heightened scrutiny.

Responsibility to Low-Income Workers
Survey finds that more than 20 percent of workers who are members of minority groups are looking to the federal government to prepare them for a changing economy.

More Latinx Students, Stagnant Latinx Presidents
Despite increasing growth of the Latinx student demographic, the number of Latinx presidents has stayed roughly the same for decades -- something many administrators hope can be addressed.

A Racist ‘Biology Lesson’
Calls for expulsion for a Texas A&M student who used racial slurs in a video gone viral on campus -- only the latest incident to be caught on social media.
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