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Staying the Course

Pennsylvania lawmakers have continued to focus on reducing campus sexual assaults and funding initiatives throughout the state that support that goal, even as the national program on which those efforts were modeled has waned.

Lhamon Nominated for Top Civil Rights Post

President Biden's nominee for assistant secretary for civil rights is no stranger to the Department of Education -- Catherine Lhamon held the same position during the Obama administration.

Allegations of Anti-Semitism at Linfield

The university's ongoing sexual misconduct scandal involving trustees is a two-headed monster, now that one faculty trustee says he faced anti-Semitism for pushing for reform.

Ensuring LGBTQ Inclusion in Sports

An advocacy group for LGBTQ equality in sports that grades Division I athletic departments' policies and practices is raising awareness about inclusion of transgender athletes and pushing colleges to do better.

A Professor, a ‘Predator’

Florida State scrambles to explain how a faculty member who was known to prey on Asian female students was allowed to do so for 30 years.

Where Caregiving and Gender Intersect

It's not just about gender or caregiving, it's both: new analyses suggest colleges need COVID-19 faculty relief policies that target female caregivers in particular.

‘A Hotly Contested Issue’

In a case with far-reaching implications for both students and faculty members, a federal appeals court sides with a professor who refused to refer to transgender student by her preferred pronoun.

At Odds With Her University Over Gender Identity

Gender studies professor says the University of Rhode Island's statement about her essay on trans rights is an affront to her free speech.