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Higher Ed and the American Dream
At national gathering of educators, many see erosion of opportunity -- even as data show continuing impact of earning a college degree.

A Different Kind of Field of Dreams
Massachusetts college embeds a field for people with disabilities into its sports facilities, aiming to support its curriculum and serve local organizations.

When a Field's Reputation Precedes It
Study finds that a given discipline's perceived gender bias plays the biggest role in whether women choose to major in it.

Opinion
Demystifying the Diversity Statement
The first step is to understand why it matters and why you, as a job candidate, are being asked to write one, advises Victoria Reyes.

‘Some Kind of Authority’
U of Rochester Faculty Senate considers a motion to censure T. Florian Jaeger, even though the university cleared him of sexual harassment.

Declining Exposure to Religious Diversity
Students interact less with peers of different faiths and traditions once they enter college, a new study finds.

Kicked Out for Racism
Civil liberties supporters want University of Alabama president to reverse expulsion of student who posted racist rants, saying her First Amendment rights were violated.

Gender Bias, by the Numbers
New study says economics textbooks underrepresent women in both real-life and imagined examples -- and that fixing that could help attract more women to the field.
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