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10 Times Better for Our Democracy

That's what the new rules for Title IX are, argues Meg Mott.

Strength in Numbers

A group of new liberal arts college presidents of color has formed an alliance to collectively address issues of racial diversity, equity and inclusion on their campuses.

Disability as Diversity

Colleges and universities are making progress on efforts to serve disabled students, but some advocates and scholars say higher ed has been slow to recognize disability as an identity group or include it in programming around diversity and inclusion.
Opinion

Why Campus Carry Still Matters

While guns continue to proliferate on college campuses, writes Matt Valentine, so should interest among scholars in researching gun violence -- an area long neglected by academics.

Why Did Prop 16 Fail?

Experts differ in their explanations as higher education prepares for new attacks on affirmative action.

With Us or Against Us?

Students of color at Haverford and administrators are at a standstill as a boycott of classes continues for a second week. The students are demanding firm commitments to structurally shift the institution and better support for students of color.
Opinion

Thriving Because Of, Not Despite, Their Identity

Although many people may try to define them by their disadvantages, students often view being first generation as a source of influence and power, Marlette Jackson and Ngoc Tran write.

Likely Defeat for Affirmative Action

California voters are rejecting a proposal to restore affirmative action at the state's public colleges and universities.