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OCR Tells Med School to Stop Considering Race in Admissions

Move involving Texas Tech health sciencies center follows investigation over whether university has been considering race-neutral alternatives.

Entering Campus Building While Black

Barnard places on leave campus safety officers and a supervisor involved in incident with black student that many are calling racial profiling.

Morehouse Will Start Admitting Transgender Men

College -- the only historically black institution for men -- will ask students who transition to become women to leave.

Do Law Schools Limit Black Enrollment With LSAT?

New study also questions validity of the test. Those who produce the test defend it.

Georgetown Students Vote to Pay Reparations

Students back measure to each pay $27.20 a semester. University isn't saying whether it will adopt the idea.

Repeat Rapists on Campus

A new study confirms that fraternity men and athletes are committing more sexual assaults than are those in the general student population -- and that repeat offenders are a major problem.

An Asset Perspective on First-Gen Students

A necessary recognition of very real challenges facing such students should be balanced with helping them express the distinctive knowledge and skills they bring to college, argues William G. Durden.
Opinion

Supporting First-Generation Students

Alecea Standlee recommends some policies and practices that college administrators and faculty members should consider to help such students succeed.