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‘We Will Not Go Back’

Hundreds show support for affirmative action programs as Supreme Court weighs their fate.
The U.S. Supreme Court, with its red velvet drapes and white columns.

Skepticism on Affirmative Action

Most of the Supreme Court appears impatient for its end. But the justices appointed by Democrats made the case for the practice.

Ratings and Gender Bias Over Time

Two new studies show how bias against women in student ratings operates over time, worsening with critical feedback and instructor age.

Michigan State Board Breaks Silence

Michigan State’s Board of Trustees has offered few details on the effort to oust its president. Friday’s meeting offered insights and a glimpse into a board fraught with distrust.
The capitals on top of the pillars on the Supreme Court building's facade.

Justices Appear Skeptical of Affirmative Action

The only justices to support UNC’s plan are the three appointed by Democrats.
Opinion

Liberatory Leadership

BIPOC women administrators must step up and support other women of color in higher education, writes Shartriya Collier.

Reckoning With the Past, Looking Toward the Future

Stanford University uncovered a history of the institution limiting Jewish student enrollments, and now the university is looking for ways to redress its past.
Opinion

Promoting Institutional Change Through Inclusive Cluster Hiring: Part 2

Elizabeth H. Simmons and Becky R. Petitt share lessons learned in the process of implementing a new program of cluster hiring focused on the experiences of minoritized populations.