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Whose Medieval Studies?

Medieval studies groups say a major conference is trying to limit the number of diverse voices and topics. The debate is part of a bigger fight over whether medieval studies should remain a fundamentally European field.

Access Woes Persist for Students of Lesser Means

Minority students, and those who come from lower socioeconomic status, struggle to enroll in college and graduate, federal data show.

‘An Inclusive Academy’

Authors discuss their new book that suggests most colleges can do more to diversify their faculties.

A Broken System at Ohio State

The university shut down its comprehensive sexual assault unit after complaints of mismanagement and potential retraumatization of survivors -- and experts question whether the model can be successful at all.

The Benefits of Ethnic Studies Courses

San Francisco State University students graduate at higher rates when they pass ethnic studies courses, but not everyone agrees on what this means.

Trump Administration Rescinds Guidance on Affirmative Action

Education and Justice Departments withdraw seven documents from Obama administration on race and admissions. DeVos urges educators to use Supreme Court decisions as a guide.
Opinion

It's Time to Talk Sustainability

It's better for historically black colleges and universities to consider merging than to close in disgrace, argues Harry L. Williams.

'You Let Their Rapists Go'

A vocal student has spurred a social media campaign against Indiana University, saying the institution violated Title IX after she was sexually assaulted.