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A Troublesome Year Leads to President’s Firing

Ronald Graham served as president of Haskell Indian Nations University for about one year and was removed amid student and faculty claims that he suppressed free speech on campus.

Infographic: Campus Racial Climate Expectations and Observations

Students speak out about what they’ve seen and what they expect from their colleges with regard to racial justice and climate.

Tackling Racial Inequities in College Sports

A new report offers strategies and incentives for institutions and leagues to address long-standing inequities and barriers for Black athletes.

‘Behind the Diversity Numbers’

Author discusses his new book on “achieving racial equity on campus.”

The Cost of Doing Nothing

Georgetown University researchers estimate in a new report that the United States loses billions of dollars annually because of inequities in higher education.
Opinion

Students: You're Doing Better Than You Think. And You Should Still Ask for Help

In the wake of the pandemic, it’s time to rethink how we approach campus mental health, says Elisa Bolton.
Opinion

Colleges Must Require the Study of Well-Being in High School

They should require students to take for-credit mental health courses in secondary school as a mandatory part of the admissions process, argues Sherrie Page.

Settling for More

A landmark settlement between Clemson University and men's track and field and cross-country athletes got the team reinstated. A separate agreement promises women athletes equitable financial aid and other benefits.