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Responding to Racist Stereotypes

A new study examines how black male students turn to campus leadership roles to combat stereotypes. A recent paper warns of a looming mental health crisis for resilient black students.

Wheaton Moves to Fire Hijab-Wearing Professor

Illinois college acts in response to her statements that Christians and Muslims worship the same God.
Opinion

Systemic Change Required

If you want to diversify your leadership to close the gender gap, it is not enough to establish goals and expectations, writes Jeremy Haefner. You must also put support systems into place.

Exempt and Secret

56 religious colleges have asked Education Department to let them discriminate on basis of sexual orientation or gender identity, and most requests have been approved. Should the exemptions be publicized?
Opinion

Seeing the World Through Different Eyes

Racial inequality on campuses plays out in a variety of ways that must be dealt with on many different fronts, says Judith Shapiro.

Whites, Asians Need Not Apply

Many colleges want more ethnically and racially diverse faculty members. But should searches be limited to underrepresented groups? One university just tried.
Opinion

Invisible Labor

Eric Joy Denise discusses the exploitation of scholars of color in academe.

Stricter Rules on Sexuality

As a few Christian colleges move to accept gay and lesbian employees, Biola U adds wording to its policies strengthening its opposition.