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Decades of Reported Abuse, No Action
A Taylor University professor who resigned amid allegations he sexually harassed women had been accused of behaving inappropriately for decades at professional conferences. But organizers kept asking him back.

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Recruiting Diverse and Excellent New Faculty
Abigail J. Stewart and Virginia Valian provide recommendations for how deans, department chairs and their search committees can optimize their chances.

Bias Against Jews Covered by Title VII, Judge Rules
Case involves an allegation that Louisiana College wouldn't hire a coach because of his Jewish heritage.

‘The Future of Tech Is Female’
Author discusses his new book about women in the technology industry and in the academic programs that could lead them there.

Questions Over Diversity on L.A. Community College Board
Some faculty members at Los Angeles community colleges question the lack of black leaders on the district's board and among their presidents.

When Jurisdiction Matters in Campus Rape
Student at one university says he was sexually assaulted on his campus by student from another university, which found the accused responsible -- twice -- but declined to punish him.

Fighting Sexism in Latin American Academe
Leader of a university in Ecuador -- first woman to hold the post there -- discusses the culture she is trying to change.

Whose Medieval Studies?
Medieval studies groups say a major conference is trying to limit the number of diverse voices and topics. The debate is part of a bigger fight over whether medieval studies should remain a fundamentally European field.
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