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Constitutional Due Process at Private Institutions?
A new federal court order may have significant implications for adjudicating campus rape cases.

What Would Change With Test-Only Admissions?
New analysis finds that if top colleges considered only SAT or ACT scores, student bodies would become more wealthy and more white. Data challenge some stereotypes about black and Latino students.

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Navigating Gender Identity and Expression During a Job Search
A job search is anxiety-producing enough without also having to deal with such issues, writes Lauren Easterling, who offers some insights and advice.

Opinion
The Next Lawsuits to Hit Higher Education
It is simply a matter of time before a class-action one is filed against an institution for knowingly using biased instruments in evaluating its faculty, argues Ann Owen.

The Legacies of Lillian Gish
Bowling Green removed her name from campus theater due to her part in Birth of a Nation. A who's who of film -- James Earl Jones, Helen Mirren, Martin Scorsese, among others -- want the name restored.

The Quote That Dare Not Speak Its Name
University of Central Arkansas library celebrated Pride month with sign featuring quote by Lady Gaga. President ordered quote removed. His explanation angered many on campus.

‘Panic Attack’ on Campus Radicals
New book offers a critique of the campus left and Title IX rules.

States Wade Into Title IX Debate
In departure from Trump administration's approach, Texas Legislature votes to require college officials to report campus sexual misconduct or face criminal penalties. But civil libertarians and some survivor advocates criticize the legislation.
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