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Going to Class While Black
A professor at UT San Antonio was recorded calling the police on an African American student who had propped her feet up on the seat in front of her.

Opinion
A Call for Curatorial Teaching
Whenever I draft a new course or revise an old one, I ask myself which voices I tend to privilege and which ones, by neglect or ignorance, I leave out, writes Irina Popescu.

Making a Statement on Diversity Statements
Former Harvard dean's tweet against required faculty diversity statements sets off debate.

Rowan Relents on Sports Bras
University ends rule for female athletes after article draws widespread criticism of the ban.

At Spelman, Taking Voting Rights Seriously
Amid contentious battle over alleged voter suppression, college's president urges students to be sure their votes are counted.

Massachusetts Keeps Trans Protections
State rejects bid to repeal law providing for equality in public accommodations. Higher ed leaders pushed to keep law. In Seattle, voters approve property tax hike to pay for free community college.

A Campus Divided
Maryland's student government organized a rally to encourage backing the football team. Many minority students and others said it was time to focus on the abuse of athletes and the death of a black player.

Feds Prod Universities to Address Website Accessibility Complaints
Universities are under legal pressure to make their websites fully accessible to people with disabilities, but is "fully" even possible?
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