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Silent Sam, Still Standing

University of North Carolina board says it lacks power to move controversial Confederate statue. Emails show a Chapel Hill trustee called those protesting the statue "criminals" and "entitled wimps."

After Threat of Violence, Calls to Fire RA

A student at Stanford University is under fire for posting that he would "physically fight" Zionists who came onto the campus -- and some are questioning whether the university is taking his words seriously enough.

Report: College Ended Affirmative Action and Didn't Tell Anyone

College of Charleston stopped considering race in admissions in 2016, and word just leaked Sunday.

Questions Over Diversity on L.A. Community College Board

Some faculty members at Los Angeles community colleges question the lack of black leaders on the district's board and among their presidents.

The Benefits of Ethnic Studies Courses

San Francisco State University students graduate at higher rates when they pass ethnic studies courses, but not everyone agrees on what this means.

Trump Administration Rescinds Guidance on Affirmative Action

Education and Justice Departments withdraw seven documents from Obama administration on race and admissions. DeVos urges educators to use Supreme Court decisions as a guide.

Voice Mail From a 'Concerned American'

Professor with Asian name shares voice mail she received -- full of inaccuracies and bigotry -- as one story of the impact of anti-Chinese and anti-immigrant rhetoric.

Ending Honor for Disgraced Scientist

After extensive study, Pitt moves to change name of building that houses its public health program -- a name that currently honors the U.S. surgeon general who oversaw the Tuskegee experiment.