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10 Ways to End Elitism in Math Classes

Our current approach often translates into racism, classism and sexism—and leaves many students feeling as if they don’t belong and can’t succeed, writes Felicia Darling.

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Opinion

5 Lessons Learned From Diverse Student Panels

We held panels with students who hold marginalized identities to ask how faculty and administrators can better support them, Matthew R. Johnson, Jennifer Evanuik and Xantha Karp write.

Cardinal Stritch U to Close at End of Semester

Cardinal Stritch University, in Milwaukee, will close at the end of the semester. Dan Scholz, president of the university, said...

2 Shot Outside Community College in Louisville

One person was killed and another was shot outside a community college in Louisville, Ky., Monday, the Associated Press reported...
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Survey Gauges Student Supports for Well-Being at College

The Student Well-being for Institutional Support Survey (SWISS) evaluates students’ perception of their college regarding aspects of well-being, including academic support, mental health resources, housing, dining and spiritual life resources.

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Opinion

The Prejudicial Logic of Productivity

Discrimination against disabled faculty members is often dismissed because it’s linked to the academy’s deeply entrenched values around productivity, Sandy Sufian writes.

Judge Dismisses Most Claims Against SPU

A Washington State Superior Court judge threw out most of the claims against the Seattle Pacific University Board of Trustees...
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Hopeful Despite Headwinds: A Survey of Presidents

Annual Inside Higher Ed analysis finds leaders confident about campus finances, torn about how (and how much) their institutions need to change, and unconcerned about possible demise of affirmative action.