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Racial Inequality, at College and in the Workplace
White Americans still disproportionately outnumber their African American and Latino counterparts when it comes to obtaining good jobs, regardless of education they have obtained.

Philosophy at a Catholic College
Newman University wants to align its philosophy program with its new seminary. What does that mean?

Opinion
A Powerful Message
A recent court ruling affirms the vital importance of access and diversity in higher education, writes Robert W. Iuliano.

Fair Leave for Mental Illness
Stanford University will no longer use leaves of absence as a "first resort" for students in crisis.

Judge Upholds Harvard's Admissions Policies
The university's approach to affirmative action does not discriminate against Asian Americans, a federal judge rules.

More Title IX Lawsuits by Accusers and Accused
Increased legal challenges place mounting pressure on universities' Title IX proceedings.

Opinion
So You Think Higher Ed Is a Safe Space for Trans Folks?
Read the Inside Higher Ed comments and think again, says Robyn Schlesinger.

Judge (Again) Finds Iowa Violated Christian Group's Rights
For second time this year, federal court rules that University of Iowa breached group's First Amendment rights by de-registering it. This time, judge says individual administrators could be liable.
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