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Mandating Child-Care Degrees
A changing economy and professionalization is driving an increase in education requirements for child-care workers, but there are concerns about mandating higher degrees for a field that traditionally doesn't pay well.

Another Speech Shut Down
Protest outside event at Claremont McKenna prevents Heather Mac Donald event from having an in-person audience. Question period of appearance at UCLA is disrupted as well.

Crackdown on For-Profit Law Schools
In the wake of federal criticism of its accreditation standards, the American Bar Association sanctions another for-profit law school.

Opinion
Applying to College as a Wheelchair User
Why was finding a college so difficult, asks Valerie Piro, even though all I needed was basic wheelchair access and a dorm room large enough for my physical therapy equipment?

Feeling Like Impostors
New study from the University of Texas at Austin suggests that the impostor phenomenon can affect various groups of minority students in different ways.

The High (Dollar) Cost of Sexual Assault
United Educators reviewed 1,000 incidents of campus sexual assault and found that, in cases with litigation, the claims can cost institutions an average of $350,000.

Legal Discrimination No More
U.S. appeals court says a lesbian former adjunct has the right to sue Ivy Tech under Title VII, a federal anti-bias law, for discrimination based on sexual orientation.

Opinion
Making Faith-Based Institutions Inclusive
Michael A. Helfand, an Orthodox Jew, describes how his experience at a Christian university has given him a window into how faith-based institutions successfully promote religious diversity.
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