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Anti-Racism and Your Alma Mater

Why not encourage millions of alumni to go back to college for professional development on how to address systemic racism in our country?, Joe Walsh asks.

'Heritage and Hate'

Scholar discusses his book on “old South rhetoric at Southern universities.”

Thoughts From the Public on Title IX

On the first of five days of comment hearings, speakers advocated for and against changes to the Title IX regulations made by former secretary of education Betsy DeVos.

A Clean Slate

Historically Black colleges and universities are forgiving students’ debts with the hopes of alleviating some of the financial strains of the pandemic and possibly providing them more financial freedom in the future.

A Special Edition

Hamilton College takes conversations about race to the pages of its alumni magazine.

Retaining Its Name

Washington and Lee University has decided to continue under its current name, disappointing advocates who wanted to see the institution reject namesake Robert E. Lee.

More Fallout for UNC Chapel Hill

Hannah-Jones case costs the university a noted chemistry faculty recruit. Professors there worry about even bigger recruitment problems ahead.

Can Biden Shrink the Black-White Wealth Gap Without Canceling Loan Debt?

President Biden has released a plan to tackle racial wealth disparities in the United States, but he excluded the cancellation of student loan debt, which experts argue is one of the biggest parts of the problem.