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Course Sections for Black Students Only
Moraine Valley Community College limits enrollment in some sections of college success course to African-American students -- and raises eyebrows.
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No Longer a Lounge of Their Own
Michigan State has closed its women's lounge. A male professor at another university complained about it, but many female students at the university want it back.
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Mandatory for Minority Students
Concordia St. Paul says it was trying to be "warm and welcoming" to minority students, but not everyone sees it that way.
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Opinion
Cisgender Me-Search
If me-search refers to people who study populations they are a part of, then most survey work done by cisgender scholars fits the definition of it, argues J. Sumerau.
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Opinion
On Truth and Subjectivity
Failing to value and respect the types of data that minoritized scholars are collecting -- and the ways we are collecting them -- is a form of silencing us, writes Jackson Wright Shultz.
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Suspended for Anti-Semitism
Oberlin once again changes its stance toward Joy Karega, suspending the professor pending an investigation into her remarks on social media.
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Separating the Philosophy From the Philosopher
After an alleged harasser holds on to a powerful academic position, professors try to limit his influence, in part by excluding his work from their syllabi. Is that the right strategy?
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Yale Reconsiders Calhoun Name
Reversal follows criticism of decision three months ago to keep name of a residential college, seen by many as an honor for notorious racist and defender of slavery. University also will remove stained-glass windows.
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