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New Instructions on Title IX
Education Department rescinds two guidance documents from Obama administration and issues new directions on how colleges should comply with Title IX. New regulation will follow a formal notice-and-comment period.

Should Students Be Asked if Professors Are Inclusive?
Ball State Faculty Council debates how to assess commitment to diversity when using teaching evaluations, and how to phrase the question.

Rejecting a Speaker
Howard students shout, chant and protest through a convocation speech by the former FBI director. Others offer views on the clash of words.

Opinion
A Michelangelo of Teachers
Bruce Jackson’s approach to education can serve as an example for us all, write John Mateja and Arlene Lieberman.

Opinion
The Trouble With Some LGBT-Exclusive Campus Spaces
They won’t get us closer to an equal, open society, argues Richard Greggory Johnson III.

Free Speech or Inciting Violence?
A University of Wisconsin student’s provocative clothing line blasts police brutality, and a conservative state lawmaker seeks “accountability.”

A September of Racist Incidents
Assaults and race-related posters and graffiti afflict college campuses across the U.S., inflaming students as the academic year begins.
Opinion
Latinxs in Academe
Salvador Vidal-Ortiz describes his rage about “diversity work” on many campuses.
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