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Is 2021 the Year of College Athletics Reform?

The National Collegiate Athletic Association and its member institutions will face a number of challenges to long-held values and policies this year.
Opinion

Debias Yourself to Debias Your Teaching

Anne Gordon explores how implicit bias plays out in the ways law school professors, as well as those in other disciplines, engage with students -- and what can be done to mitigate it.
Opinion

Another Pandemic

Zhenyu Yuan captures in poetry the experience of being Chinese in the time of COVID-19.

Oregon State President on Probation

F. King Alexander will be on probation through June after a report detailed mishandling of sexual assault allegations at LSU, where he was president from 2013 to 2019.

No More ‘Divisive Concepts’ in Iowa?

Trump's diversity training ban died at the federal level but is finding new life -- in Iowa.

Ethics and Diversity Course on Hold

Boise State halts a diversity course for 1,300 students midsemester over a rumored video of a student being “humiliated” for being white. The university hasn't seen the video, but the course was already under scrutiny from state lawmakers.

Trying Times for Tribal Colleges

Lack of internet access, declining first-year enrollment and increasing student withdrawals are just some of the pandemic-related challenges. Many students have also lost family members to COVID-19.

Admitting a Student, and Turning Down His Accommodation (at First)

Stanford admitted Antonio Milane but denied him a scribe that he says he needs for homework. After he attracted 57,000 supporters with his story of having cerebral palsy, the university changed its position.