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Accusations of Viewpoint Discrimination

Conservative students say their organizations are often denied official campus recognition -- by other student leaders -- because of their political beliefs.

The ‘Hidden Consensus’ for Affirmative Action

New book says campuses are far less polarized on the issue than is widely believed.
Opinion

Incentivizing Faculty Diversity

The lack of faculty diversity lies in the clash between the dual desire of universities to both increase diversity and satisfy their need for highly specialized professors, argues Katherine Newman.

Protecting Faith-Based Colleges

The U.S. Education Department says its newly proposed rule would "level the playing field" for religious institutions applying for funding from the agency. But critics question the motives and assumptions underlying the rule.

Going Online With a Learning Disability

Landmark College, the first institution for students with learning disabilities, is growing online courses. Here's how they're different.
Opinion

OCR Is About to Rock Our Worlds

Brett A. Sokolow offers advice for how to respond to the new Title IX regulations that will be published soon.

Teaching Me Too

Modern Language Association members discuss how to process the movement -- for themselves, their work and their students.

A Way Out of Impasse Over LGBT Issues?

A proposed split in the United Methodist Church could be good news for colleges that struggled with whether to retain their church affiliation following the adoption of anti-LGBT policies.