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Our Questionable Support of Diversity in Higher Ed
Despite all our professed support of the concept, Clara M. Lovett asks, how much do we truly value it?

TAs Told to Respond to Sexism With Patience
University of Maryland at College Park removes guide for teaching assistants amid uproar over its advice.

Undone by Anonymous Email
Gregory J. Vincent brought credibility as a civil rights expert, but his presidency at his alma mater is over after anonymous allegations.

How to ‘Not Be Rich’
After guide to affordable living at University of Michigan struck low-income students as tone-deaf, some created their own guide -- and it's gone viral.

The Missing Black Students
Undermatching continues to limit opportunities for students, study finds, with impact on graduation rates as well.

Where Colleges Recruit … and Where They Don't
New study finds that colleges go where students are likely to be white and wealthy.

Apology as ‘Manipulative Ploy’
U.S. appeals court sides with Lafayette College after a former professor accused of harassment alleges he was discriminated against and ultimately fired for being emotional in front of students.

Focus on Diversity at Community Colleges
Community colleges typically enroll a broad range of students, but many are doubling down on efforts to promote diversity and inclusion even as they face resistance -- sometimes from within their own ranks.
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