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Can Chapel Hill Take a Joke With a Point?

University removed a student's satire website on race relations -- and restored it only after faced with legal pressure.

#DoesUIowaLoveMe

Minority students at the University of Iowa started a digital campaign to show how they feel their needs have been overlooked by administrators there.

Early Departures

A new study shows that Latinx and black students leave STEM majors at far higher rates than their white peers.
Opinion

Do Catholic Universities Still Have a Value Proposition?

Yes, they definitely do, says Scott Kelley, who details why.

Yet Another Seminary Merges

In 'Goldilocks' moment, two very different California institutions announce a merger that will bring a Southern California university's offerings to a 150-year-old Presbyterian seminary in Marin County.

Hate Incidents on Campus Still Rising

Results of a new survey show that administrators are still reporting incidents targeting minority students.

Next on College Completion Agenda: Equity

Community colleges are realizing that addressing racial and income equity are the missing pieces to improving completion rates. And Achieving the Dream wants to help them eliminate that inequity.

Will Me Too Activism Cost Professor Her Job?

A Vanderbilt faculty member, considered a hero to many women in science, finds her once promising tenure bid has stalled.