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Enforcing Religious Values or Stifling Dissent?
A recent graduate of Louisiana College says administrators used strict social media policies to censor criticism of the college. College officials say they are within their rights to protect the reputation of the institution.

Opinion
Beyond Implicit Bias
Are implicit bias workshops just a Band-Aid approach to racial justice and equity challenges on campuses, or can they actually have an impact? Edward Pittman provides some answers.

Opinion
Beyond Dollars and Cents
The full value of higher education can’t be measured in financial outcomes alone but must also take into account the advancement of social justice, argue Kayla C. Elliot and Tiffany Jones.

Education Behind and Beyond Bars
Spurred by the national focus on racial justice and socioeconomic disparities revealed by the pandemic, the country's higher education institutions and philanthropists are ramping up efforts to serve students currently or formerly in prison.

Opinion
Are Universities Contributing to Religious Polarization?
Ilana Horwitz explores some of the consequences of higher education institutions sweeping religion under the rug.
What's in a Name?
In June, Washington and Lee University will announce whether it will change its name, which honors a Confederate commander. The decision can't make everyone happy.

Opinion
The Transformative Power of Student Voices in the Midst of Racial Injustice
The demands that come from student activists can lead to transformative change if campus leaders work with them respectfully and in partnership, say Joy Gaston Gayles and Alyssa Rockenbach.

Leadership in Pursuit of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
" Leadership in Pursuit of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion" is a new compilation of articles and essays from Inside Higher...
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