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Outrage at San Jose State

Authorities charge 3 white students with tormenting their black roommate for months, prompting significant campus anger. Incident comes amid tensions about race at several campuses.

Affirmative Action Alive and Dead

Study finds evidence that state bans on consideration of race in admissions have a significant impact – and one that extended to some nearby states without bans.

'And Your Preferred Pronoun'?

Eric Joy Denise explains the importance of asking the question.

Wrongly Accused?

A year after a university was accused of being tragically slow in responding to harassment concerns about a professor, it is now accused overreacting to questionable concerns about another professor.

Strategy for Women in STEM

One college unexpectedly found that female engineering students responded particularly well to its project-based learning approach. Experts say the curriculum could help attract and retain women in the STEM fields.

Listening Closely

Eastern Mennonite U. -- in a move that is highly unusual for members of a Christian college group -- will reconsider its ban on employing faculty members in same-sex relationships.

Acquisition in Australia

Indiana Wesleyan U. plans to acquire the Wesley Institute, in Sydney, with hopes to create the first full-fledged Protestant university in Australia and New Zealand.

To Be a Black Man at UCLA

A student's video prompts a different kind of discussion about race.