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QR Code Backlash

Scholars of religion and biblical literature object to idea of having their conference badges checked and scanned, citing concerns about policing, profiling and their precariously positioned colleagues.

A Nail-Biter on Affirmative Action

What does Washington State vote say about the future of admissions policy?

The Williams English Boycott

Saying that their English department treats race and critical theory as an afterthought, students call on their peers to steer clear of most program offerings.
Opinion

Teaching Racism as an Idea

If we teach students to see racism as an idea that's expressed through behaviors, institutions and cultures rather than an immutable character trait, we free them to see things more accurately and with more openness to change, argues Cyndi Kernahan.

Equity for Hispanic Professors

UT Austin faculty group wants the institution to fix what it says is a system that marginalizes Hispanics.

Understanding, Not Endorsement

American Academy of Religion releases new guidelines on what undergraduates should understand about all religions prior to getting their degrees.

UConn Criticized From All Sides in Racial Incident

After university police arrested two students who used N-word, students and national groups say university did too little, while others say it overreacted.