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How Good Is Your Gaydar? How Good Is Your Science?

New paper on artificial intelligence that can (mostly) correctly pick self-identified gays and lesbians based on photos has been called nearly everything -- from bad science to an important “wake-up call.”

What DeVos Can't Change

Education secretary’s speech on Title IX implied she could end many policies suggested by Obama administration. But many policies on campus sexual assault investigations are enshrined in law.

DeVos to Replace Obama-Era Sexual Assault Guidelines

Education secretary says department will replace “failed” guidance on campus sexual assault, praised by many survivors’ advocates, with temporary compliance “information” before soliciting comment and issuing new regulations.

Pledges of Continued Vigilance

After Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announces plan to change rules around campus sexual assault investigations, many college-based professionals reassure students that their commitment to preventing and punishing sexual assault remains unchanged.

Looming State-Federal Conflict on Sex Assault

California, New York and other states have embraced Obama’s approach on campus sexual assault -- what happens if Trump reverses course?

Termination for Harvey Tweet

University of Tampa fires a professor who suggested Texas deserved the hurricane for helping put President Trump in the White House.

Call for Retraction

Dartmouth professors ask president to apologize for his "disavowal" of of a controversial scholar who writes about and is sympathetic to "antifa" activism.
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Study Abroad and a $41.5 Million Verdict

Could finding in favor of a high school student infected by a tick-borne disease on a school trip to China have a chilling effect on other study abroad programs?