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Baylor Student Activists Appeal to NCAA
LGBTQ advocates want the association to intervene and help break what they call a long-standing pattern of discrimination at one of the nation's most prominent religious institutions.

Title IX a Sticking Point in Talks Over New Higher Ed Law
Resolving differences over sexual assault procedures, including requirements for live hearings, emerges as one of the biggest challenges for negotiating a reauthorization of the Higher Education Act.

Opinion
Managing Microaggressions
Those of us whom they affect must find ways to soothe the uncomfortable feelings they elicit, writes Stephen J. Aguilar, who offers some suggestions for how to do so.

This Journal's Future Is Female
Political science association pleases and surprises members with its flagship publication's new editorial team.

Opinion
Taking Trans Lives Seriously
It is not permissible to debate in some academic parlor game the lives of people who are oppressed and murdered, writes Mark Lance.

Campus Officers' ‘Offensive’ Online Posts Prompt Mass Firings
Hampton University fired nine police officers for posting offensive, racist and misogynistic material on social media. Experts say the social media activities of campus officers and other law enforcement officials are under heightened scrutiny.

Responsibility to Low-Income Workers
Survey finds that more than 20 percent of workers who are members of minority groups are looking to the federal government to prepare them for a changing economy.

Do Title IX Protections Discriminate Against Fraternity Members?
An unorthodox and potentially precedent-setting lawsuit against Louisiana State University alleges officials ignore fraternity hazing but protect sororities.
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