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The Costs of a Calling
The Duke Divinity email fracas shows the peril of academics viewing their work as a vocation and not a job, argues Jonathan Malesic.

Furor Over Philosopher's Comments on Violence Against White People
Texas A&M president calls remarks “disturbing." Many colleagues say his quotes have been distorted and that his work in critical race theory and his academic freedom deserve support.

Overture to HBCUs Rejected
First commencement address no cake walk for Education Secretary Betsy DeVos as Bethune-Cookman students jeer and turn their backs on her remarks.

Divinity, Diversity and Division
Professor calls diversity training workshop to which colleagues were invited a “waste,” setting off debate about inclusiveness and civility.

A Trump Flip-Flop on Black Colleges
On Friday, he suggests aid program for black colleges may be unconstitutional. On Sunday, he says his support for the institutions is “unwavering.”

How Far Is Too Far in Admissions Marketing?
Experts consider how colleges can differentiate themselves from their competitors -- without trash-talking.

$1.43 Million Wake-Up Call
Experts say jury award to former Iowa athletics official points to gender and sexual orientation bias issues present at many colleges and universities.

Making Marquette More Diverse
To attract Latino students, university links to a network of Catholic high schools, builds transfer relationships with community colleges, and adds Spanish-speaking staffers.
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