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Michigan Provost Accused of Sexual Misconduct

The university's chief academic officer is placed on leave during investigation into "several" undisclosed allegations of misconduct.
Opinion

OCR Is About to Rock Our Worlds

Brett A. Sokolow offers advice for how to respond to the new Title IX regulations that will be published soon.

Teaching Me Too

Modern Language Association members discuss how to process the movement -- for themselves, their work and their students.

A Way Out of Impasse Over LGBT Issues?

A proposed split in the United Methodist Church could be good news for colleges that struggled with whether to retain their church affiliation following the adoption of anti-LGBT policies.
Opinion

The Unfairer Sex

Class-action lawsuits filed on behalf of women under Title IX have been part and parcel of the legal world for decades, write James Moore and Kursat Christoff Pekgoz, and now it's men's turn to band together.

Men, Women and Research ‘Self-Promotion’

Men frame their research findings more positively than do women, finds a new study. Why does that matter, and how should science respond?

Making Them Sick

Stanford graduate students say it's unacceptable that dependent health-care premiums have increased 80 percent in a few years. Many are pushing for free health care for their kids.

Do Unconventional Sexual Theories Border on Misconduct?

Students demand more transparency about University of Texas at Austin practices and policies on sexual misconduct by professors. At the same time, others question the continued employment of a professor not accused of or disciplined for misconduct but whose scholarship is based on controversial theories about pedophilia.