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A Decades-Old Law, Now More Important Than Ever

Campus safety and sexual assault prevention advocates are pushing U.S. Department of Education officials to put more focus on enforcement of the Clery Act.
Opinion

Black Majors Matter

More students of color may be getting degrees, but we need to find ways to open all degree options to all students, argues Alanna Gillis.

‘The Blue-Collar Harvard’

Fledgling authors from underrepresented backgrounds and nontraditional students are turning to graduate creative writing programs at the City University of New York to tell their stories.

Lukewarm on Juneteenth

Colleges and universities are finding ways to commemorate the new national holiday, but Black scholars are skeptical they'll be more than empty gestures.

Robes, a Salute and the ‘Face’ of Injustice

Ten former Gallaudet students are suing the university, arguing that statements the president made about their fraternity are defamatory.

Allegations of ‘Playing’ Indigenous

Anonymous document accuses four Queen's U of Canada professors of playing at being Algonquin or affiliated with some other First Nation. The university stands by them. How should it respond?

Paying Reparations

Virginia Theological Seminary has issued the first checks to descendants of Black people who worked on the campus during the eras of slavery, Reconstruction and segregation.

Legislating Against Critical Race Theory

More than a dozen states considered or passed legislation targeting critical race theory this year. How has this academic concept become so politicized?