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Morehouse Will Start Admitting Transgender Men
College -- the only historically black institution for men -- will ask students who transition to become women to leave.
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Do Law Schools Limit Black Enrollment With LSAT?
New study also questions validity of the test. Those who produce the test defend it.
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Georgetown Students Vote to Pay Reparations
Students back measure to each pay $27.20 a semester. University isn't saying whether it will adopt the idea.
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Repeat Rapists on Campus
A new study confirms that fraternity men and athletes are committing more sexual assaults than are those in the general student population -- and that repeat offenders are a major problem.
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Opinion
An Asset Perspective on First-Gen Students
A necessary recognition of very real challenges facing such students should be balanced with helping them express the distinctive knowledge and skills they bring to college, argues William G. Durden.
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Opinion
Supporting First-Generation Students
Alecea Standlee recommends some policies and practices that college administrators and faculty members should consider to help such students succeed.
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Anger Over N-Word at American U
A video of a student using the slur has angered the campus that has seen many other racial incidents in recent years.
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Honoring an Alleged Harasser
A Duke U Ph.D., now a professor at U of Oklahoma, wants to know why a professor at Duke facing multiple harassment allegations -- including hers -- was honored by the university and on her former department's social media.
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