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Not Bewitched
Wiccan professor sues St. Bonaventure, her alma mater, for discrimination.

Expensive Aftermath of Protests
Oberlin College ordered to pay $11 million to local bakery after jury finds college libeled its owners and interfered with business relationships when some students accused it of mistreating black students.

(More) Bias in Science Hiring
New study finds discrimination against women and racial minorities in hiring in the sciences. The study's about postdocs, but it has important implications for all of academe.

Undue Burden
Who's doing the heavy lifting in terms of diversity and inclusion work? Underrepresented faculty members -- and that's something that should alarm everyone, according to a new study.

Speaking Out in the Classroom
New survey from Gallup finds that women are less likely than men to feel comfortable sharing views in the classroom that may conflict with their peers' opinions.

Professor Resigns Over Dean's Sermon
Scholar at Louisiana College says administration has refused to act after dean said women have turned their bodies into a "crack house" and advised female students to "mow your lawn."

Retaining Gender Inequity?
A professor's department found she was paid less than men were, unfairly, for failing to go out and get other offers. A judge said that didn't matter.

A Donor's Demands, a Revoked Chair
A religion professor at the American University in Cairo says the university had no right to revoke his chair title after he resisted a donor's demands that he teach Islam in a preferential manner.
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