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Making Marquette More Diverse

To attract Latino students, university links to a network of Catholic high schools, builds transfer relationships with community colleges, and adds Spanish-speaking staffers.

$1.43 Million Wake-Up Call

Experts say jury award to former Iowa athletics official points to gender and sexual orientation bias issues present at many colleges and universities.

Due North

Professor says she’s giving up a tenure-track job in the U.S. and taking her family back to Canada over racism directed at her Nicaraguan-born spouse.
Opinion

Defining ‘Harm’ in the Tuvel Affair

The philosophers who sought the retraction of a colleague’s article comparing transgender identity to transracialism have done the real damage in this situation, José Luis Bermúdez writes.

‘Universities and Their Cities’

Author discusses new book about the relationship between higher education and the localities where institutions live.

Race, Safety, Anger

At Colgate, students are furious over a security alert issued over a black student who was carrying a glue gun. At St. Olaf, students protest amid sense that threats against black students have not been taken seriously.

Racial Incidents at 3 Campuses

Minority students report heightened tensions at St. Olaf, American and Baylor.
Opinion

Gender Gaps Shrinking and Lingering

New research suggests limited role for gender in predicting whether new Ph.D.s will get tenure-track jobs, but notable differences on pay and other issues, favoring men.