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Affirming Affirmative Action

Obama administration tells colleges they need not change policies in light of recent Supreme Court decision.

Questionable Captions

Maryland is not the first university to be sued over its lack of captioning on scoreboards for deaf attendees at athletic events, nor is it the only campus to lack such an accommodation, experts say.

Engineering Bigotry?

Some faculty members are outraged that science education magazine published letter of anti-gay rhetoric.

It's Not Just Alabama

Segregation in sororities is neither a surprise nor unique to Alabama, experts on the Greek system say.

The Promise of Religious Colleges

Though they may seem vulnerable amid the threats of higher ed "disruption," this time could be a propitious one for America's colleges of faith, Thomas Albert Howard argues.

Cracking the Door Open?

Following reports that U. of Alabama sororities won't admit black members, president of university imposes system that will expand opportunities to join chapters. Is this enough?

'Students of Color Only'

A professor's e-mail to students he thought were minority raises the question of whether help should ever be offered only to that subset of a course's students.

Muslim and Greek

Members of a fledgling fraternity at the University of Texas at Dallas strive both to be true to Islam and to just "have fun."