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What Faculty Members Think
Major survey shows that professors worry about discrimination but aren't prepared to deal with classroom conflicts over diversity. Other findings touch on mentoring, pay and politics.

Most Americans Say Colleges Shouldn't Consider Race
Nearly three-fourths of those surveyed by Pew oppose consideration of race in admissions. Only 7 percent say it should be a major factor -- and 8 percent each say legacy status or athletic ability should be a major factor.

The Trouble With Classics Continues
New video shows exactly what was said during a heated discussion at the annual gathering of classicists in January. Does it change anything?

The 'Bamboo Ceiling' and the Future of Affirmative Action
New research says critics of elite colleges' policies may want to pay more attention to what happens after graduation.

Can Chapel Hill Take a Joke With a Point?
University removed a student's satire website on race relations -- and restored it only after faced with legal pressure.

#DoesUIowaLoveMe
Minority students at the University of Iowa started a digital campaign to show how they feel their needs have been overlooked by administrators there.

Early Departures
A new study shows that Latinx and black students leave STEM majors at far higher rates than their white peers.

Opinion
Do Catholic Universities Still Have a Value Proposition?
Yes, they definitely do, says Scott Kelley, who details why.
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