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If Men Do It ...
Political scientists consider whether advances for women in the discipline will come from copying questionable male tactics or from changing the nature of values of the field.

Deep Wounds
While many colleges have not yet felt the effects of sequestration, federal spending cuts could be destructive for tribally controlled colleges.
Opinion
The Sexual Politics of Scholarship
Laura Wright considers the way the ideas of women -- in and out of the academy -- are judged.
Opinion
Journey to the Presidency
Are you cut out to be a college president? Mark Putnam offers advice about what to focus on -- and what matters less -- in answering that question for yourself.
Gender, Jobs and G.P.A.
Study links gender gap in high school grade-point average with students' intentions, as early as middle school, to go to college.

Reversal at Dartmouth
College's new president rescinds job offer to African bishop who faced criticism for his past statements about gay people.
Going on Offense With Title IX
Some male students accused of rape are suing colleges, saying they are the victims of sex discrimination. Experts doubt they will succeed, but cases could focus more attention on due process issues.
Ask, Do Tell
Washington State's community colleges add voluntary questions about sexual orientation and gender identity to all student registration forms.
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