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Conservative Voices Welcome at Brown

While the university has been known as a place where students shouted down a speaker, administrators are trying to shake that image, and a new student group has launched to diversify the types of speakers who visit.

Why Part-Time Success Matters

If community colleges are going to close achievement gaps, they need to better accommodate part-time students, report says.

White Supremacist in the Library

University of Virginia bans organizer of last year's fatal Unite the Right rally from coming on campus after calls from students and professors to do so.
Opinion

How Professors Contribute to the Democratic Deficit

Civic engagement and social change are not priorities of faculty members -- the very individuals responsible for inspiring, teaching and guiding our future leaders, writes Samuel J. Abrams.

‘Backlash’

Philosopher discusses his new book about how Americans respond to frank discussions of racism -- and about harassment he received for an essay in The New York Times.

Tweets and an Incident at Knox

College considers how its Jewish students and faculty members are treated.

Questions and Protests for Hampton’s 40-Year President

William Harvey can point to substantial growth in enrollment and finances, but celebrations of his successes come amid student complaints, financial concerns about one of his signature projects and questions about family members employed by the university.

Subtly Silencing a Sexual Assault Accuser?

A James Madison administrator told a student that talking with reporters about her case could violate university policies, a message that has been heavily criticized among civil liberties advocates.