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Prejudicial Police Department?
A lawsuit from the parents of a murdered University of Utah student alleges that the institution's police force was biased by not taking action after their daughter reported continual stalking and abuse by her ex-boyfriend.

More Latinx Students, Stagnant Latinx Presidents
Despite increasing growth of the Latinx student demographic, the number of Latinx presidents has stayed roughly the same for decades -- something many administrators hope can be addressed.

Removing the Barriers
A University of Maryland student has drafted a report showing how the state's flagship institution isn't accessible for students with physical disabilities.

A Racist ‘Biology Lesson’
Calls for expulsion for a Texas A&M student who used racial slurs in a video gone viral on campus -- only the latest incident to be caught on social media.

A Question of Authority
A federal judge stopped UVA from having a hearing that may have resulted in a student not receiving his degree for an alleged rape. The court questioned whether the university had jurisdiction since it happened off campus and was against a nonstudent.

Slow Going on Faculty Diversity
Study finds colleges have made little progress on faculty diversity, particularly at research-intensive universities, despite more conversations about race and inclusion.

Another Win for an Accused Student
A federal appeals court rules that a Purdue University student who allegedly sexually assaulted his ex-girlfriend might have faced biased proceedings, including not being provided evidence against him.

White Supremacy Activity Spreads on Campuses
White nationalists, mostly non-students, continue to post propaganda on college campuses, despite efforts by colleges to stop them.
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