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Xavier Keeps Contraception Benefit

The Catholic college, which made headlines by eliminating the coverage for employees, changes course.

'No Longer Invisible'

A new book argues that colleges can find revitalization by paying more attention to religion on campus.

Defining Desegregation

In lawsuit drawing to a close after six years, supporters of Maryland's historically black colleges raise anew question of state obligations to students and to institutions.
Opinion

Diversity or Discretion?

Richard D. Kahlenberg questions the rationale for the University of Texas defense of affirmative action.

(Mis)Judging Female Scientists

Prominent researcher’s Facebook post calling women at a neuroscience conference “unattractive,” and lamenting lack of "super model types," sets off debate about sexism in science.

How Inclusive is Diversity?

Gallaudet's decision to suspend and to rehire its chief diversity officer over her stance against gay marriage raises issues about administrators' rights and responsibilities.

'I'm Not Racist, But'

Recent incidents bring to light the problem of discrimination against international students.

Calling Out Academic 'Mansplaining'

Professor starts website for colleagues to report on the condescending counsel they receive from some male colleagues.