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Tackling Gender Disparity

With only 9 women among 44 editors, the Harvard Law Review expands its affirmative action policy to include gender.

'The Rise of Women'

New research explains why women are outpacing men in school, and what institutions can do about it.

Compromised Position

Emory president praises Constitution's three-fifths compromise as model for dealing with disagreements today. Facing outrage, he apologizes for "clumsiness and insensitivity."

Librarians and Lawyers

A second librarian's blog becomes the target of a potential lawsuit from a disgruntled publisher.

Protecting Women on Campus

Faculty advocates outline recommendations for faculty and campus communities to combat rape.

Mission-Driven Change

A lowered age of eligibility for Mormon missionaries is likely to ripple through higher education, pressuring the finances of LDS-heavy institutions and reshaping undergraduate culture for those of the faith.

Price of a Bad Review

A university librarian finds himself sued for questioning the quality of an academic press.

Discretionary Discipline

Two Texas sports officials -- a black female track coach and a white male football coach -- had affairs with students, but only one was fired. Critics say double standards are at work.