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Principles and Punishment
Kappa Alpha Order chapter at Southwestern University suspended for releasing a statement denouncing the organization's historical ties to the Confederacy.

Report: College Access Remains Inequitable at Selective Publics
An examination of the most selective public universities in the country found that representation of students of color has seen few -- if any -- improvements since 2000.

Putting Action Behind Words
College leaders are making good on commitments to address racial inequities at their institutions with more diverse staffing, socially relevant curricula and targeted fundraising to help students of color.

Opinion
Women in Leadership: Challenges and Recommendations
Even in top positions, women face challenges within institutional structures, systems and mind-sets that require transformative change, argue M. Cristina Alcalde and Mangala Subramaniam.

A Bad Fit?
Study finds the concept of faculty fit in hiring is vague and potentially detrimental to diversity efforts.

‘Campus Uprisings’
Editors discuss their new book on campus protest movements against racism and their views of the protest movement after the killing of George Floyd.

More Crucial Than Ever
Today's climate demands the inclusion of ethnic studies throughout higher education, argues Elwood Watson, who disputes the naysayers' routine criticisms of the field.

It's Time for Governing Boards to Weigh In on Race
College and university governing boards must push their institutions to be forces for ending, rather than perpetuating, racism, write Carlton Brown, Richard Legon and Terrence MacTaggart.
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