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The New Title IX Guidelines Benefit Survivors

They prove the rights of both parties are not mutually exclusive, argues Meg Mott, and assume that survivors deserve to be treated as functional human beings.

Women, College, Marriage and Jobs

Attending a more selective college may be linked to increased odds of working, decreased odds of marriage for women, but not men, study suggests.

UNC Board Rejects Plan for Confederate Statue

Opposition grew to a proposal to build a history center to house Silent Sam. System board now orders new review of options.

Differing Fates for 2 HBCUs in North Carolina

Bennett College will have to appeal to keep its accreditation, while St. Augustine's was taken off probation. Although the historically black institutions' fates may be different, both struggled under the same pressures.

A Direct Contradiction

Lawyers and Title IX practitioners have identified potential conflicts between the Trump administration's new proposed regulations on the gender discrimination law and state policy.
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Actively Seeking Diverse Faculty

Perry Greene provides tips for hiring and retaining diverse faculty members at predominantly white institutions.

Racist Rant Roils Columbia

"White people are the best thing that ever happened to the world," the racist Columbia student shouted. The university is investigating the incident but would not confirm whether the student will face disciplinary action.

50 Colleges Hit With ADA Lawsuits

A blind man is taking 50 colleges to court, alleging their websites are inaccessible to people with disabilities.