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UNC Will Give Away Confederate Statue

But don't expect the controversy to end any time soon.

Really Bad Questions

Marketing professor uses Holocaust denial questions to illustrate double negatives.
Opinion

Another Thing the Book Burning at Georgia Southern Reveals

The events are partly the consequence of expectations that the delivery of “diverse” content will by itself engineer more equitable and inclusive campus communities, argues David Shih.

A Seminary, Same-Sex Marriage and Student Privacy

Former student sues seminary, claiming it expelled her after it obtained tax information -- shared for financial aid purposes -- indicating she was in a same-sex marriage.

Scrutiny Over Black Applicants: ‘Recruit to Deny’

Harvard faces new questions over its admissions practices.

‘Rethinking Diversity Frameworks in Higher Education’

Authors discuss their new book on race relations in higher education.

Fired for Violating or Upholding Title IX Law?

Ohio magistrate recommends a federal judge allow a Title IX lawsuit against the University of Cincinnati to proceed. The university has asked that the case, brought by a former Title IX coordinator who alleged she was forced out for doing her job, be dismissed.
Opinion

Creating and Publicizing a Diversity Plan

Michael Bugeja describes in detail how to develop, update and share a stand-alone plan that puts everyone on record.