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At Williams, a Play in Part About Race Called Off Before Opening Night

In wake of tensions, Shayok Misha Chowdhury, a visiting professor and director of Beast Thing, will no longer seek a tenure-track position at the college.

A Surge of Anti-Semitism

Since the deadly shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue in October, campuses have seen a rise in displays targeting Jews.

Gender, Pay and a 'Black Box'

U of Arizona is sued over alleged discrimination against female faculty members in pay and promotions. This suit follows one by female deans.

New Campus Home for Silent Sam

UNC Chapel Hill plans to create a new building to house Confederate statue. Hundreds march to protest idea.

Fallout From Exposé About Transcript Fraud

After report on abuse at school famous for sending low-income black students to top colleges, admissions officials engage in soul-searching.

The Impact of Holistic Admissions

LSU finds increased diversity with its first class using a new system. But not everyone is applauding the switch.
Opinion

Making Race-Conscious Affirmative Action a Scapegoat

The recent challenges are at best mistaken and at worst malicious, argues Michele S. Moses.

New Uncertainty on Title IX

DeVos Title IX proposal would make campus hearings into "mini courtrooms," higher education lawyers say, with cross-examination requirements survivor advocates criticized.