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An Invitation to Our Watchers
The recent debate that a Martin Luther King Jr. Day writing contest has engendered does not render efforts at diversity, equity or inclusion irrelevant or bankrupt, Tobin Miller Shearer, the chair of the contest committee, writes.

Free Speech Reversal
Louisville officials changed their minds about the free speech rights of a student who distributed anti-gay pamphlets at a LGBTQ Studies course. They have banned him from repeating his action.

Whose Space?
After a complaint that many white students were using the University of Virginia's Multicultural Student Center, the administration emphasizes that all are allowed in the space.

STEM's Ongoing Sex-Difference Debate
It doesn't end -- even with two new commentaries on a contentious, corrected 2018 article saying more women with more freedoms choose non-STEM majors.

Hand-Delivered Hate or Free Speech Exercise?
The University of Louisville says administrators' hands are legally tied -- they cannot prevent a student from distributing anti-LGBTQ literature directly to LGBTQ students.

Diversity and the Curriculum
Syracuse grapples with how to meaningfully educate students about equity and inclusion.

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The Certain Benefits of Cluster Hiring
The practice can promote diversity and inclusion if institutions have a willingness to take a creative approach to faculty recruitment and retention, argues Elizabeth S. Chilton.

Gender Gap in Grade-Change Requests
New research finds male college students are more likely to ask for grade changes.
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