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‘Diversity Matters’

Editors discuss new book about a push by many Christian colleges to diversify their institutions.

The Racist Tweet That Won't Go Away

In September, a student at Monroe Community College posted a racist tweet. It’s November, and the faculty union and the administration are still in conflict over the institution’s response.

Retaliation Is Not a Right

Indiana appeals court sides with Purdue Calumet in professor’s free speech lawsuit.

Racial Bullying and Roommates

A student was expelled for allegedly harassing her roommate at the University of Hartford. How can other colleges prevent a similar situation from occurring?

Strategic Silence

Oberlin will no longer notify students about hateful fliers if there’s not an immediate threat. The college doesn’t want to amplify provocateurs, but some students worry silence sends the wrong message.

A ‘Social Lynching’

Clemson student government vice president, who is black, says he faces impeachment trial because he wouldn’t stand for the Pledge of Allegiance.

White Perceptions of Affirmative Action

New results -- showing majority of white people believe they face discrimination -- surprise many. But attitudes, especially about college admission, don't always reflect the bias and disadvantages experienced by nonwhites or actual enrollment trends.

But Will Her Husband Move?

Study suggests women with male partners face bias in searches for junior faculty members.