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The Language of “Privilege” Doesn’t Work

It can shut down conversations before they become meaningful, and it is not a particularly useful phrase to incite change in the minds or actions of others, argues Stephen J. Aguilar.

Tensions, Protests, Incidents

In wake of election, black freshmen at Penn receive racist emails; students protesting Trump at Central Missouri have firecracker thrown at them; controversy over flag burning at Hampshire and more.

Free Speech in Contentious Times

Leaders of state universities hear differing views on how to uphold academic values at a time when many students feel under siege and misunderstood.
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It’s a lesson from Trump voters and people of color to higher education, writes Shaun R. Harper.

The Incidents Since Election Day

Many campuses have seen graffiti, taunts and more -- with immigrant, Muslim and minority students as targets -- in last 48 hours. Some see a Trump effect.

'This Election Is Catastrophic'

In Trump's win, professors see threats to science and academic freedom -- but also an opportunity to connect with students.

Campus Sexual Assault in a Trump Era

President-elect Trump has offered few details on how his administration might deal with campus sexual assault, but his surrogates and other Republicans say they would scale back enforcement of Title IX.

Diversity vs. Doctrine

Providence College professor says diversity efforts are stifling the college's religious mission, but students, professors and the campus president say he's wrong and his criticisms hurt.