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Educated and Religious

Research finds that, starting with those born in the 1970s, people with college degrees are more likely than others to have religious identification.

Names, Symbols and Race

U. of Mississippi considers implications of its 'Ole Miss' name, its racial history and what steps will promote inclusiveness.
Opinion

It's the Faculty's Job, Too

The career center can't do it all -- professors in liberal arts fields must also take responsibility for their students' job prospects, Patricia Okker argues.

Doolittle Don't

Amid criticism from employees, Oak Ridge National Laboratory calls off voluntary Southern accent "reduction" class.

Inconsistent Reviews

State board orders U. of Massachusetts at Dartmouth to pay damages after finding that an Asian woman's bid for full professor status was not handled in the same way as other applications.

Looking Ahead at Spelman

In podcast interview, Beverly Daniel Tatum, preparing to wrap up her presidency, offers thoughts on fund raising, race relations, wellness and the state of historically black colleges.

Fighting Their Way Into Medical School

Three court rulings in the last year have given students with disabilities victories -- and rejected the idea that being deaf or blind makes it impossible to pursue a career in health professions.

The Right to Expel

Many were surprised when a Christian college won exemption from Title IX so it could bar a transgender student from housing. Two more Christian colleges have now received exemptions -- giving them the right to subject transgender students to expulsion.