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Does Inclusiveness Include Nazis?

University of Massachusetts at Amherst has come under fire for asking a student to take down a poster from her dorm room that condemned Nazis using profanity, saying it was not "inclusive."
Opinion

An Ode to Teacherless Writing Classes

An uncredentialed writing instructor, Gizem Karaali, shares some effective tools learned through trial and error.

2 Jesuit Vice Presidents Suddenly Quit Gonzaga

Thayne M. McCulloh, president of Gonzaga University, in December informed the campus of the resignations of two vice presidents: the...

Justice Dept. Backs Suit Against Iowa Equity Rule

The U.S. Justice Department in December filed a brief to back a lawsuit by Christian groups against the University of...
Opinion

Private Colleges Need a New Agenda

To avoid closure or merger, they must begin to think differently, argues W. Kent Barnds.

Another Month for Elsevier Talks With U California

The University of California System is engaged in a high-stakes battle with Elsevier, the publishing giant whose contract with the...

Collegiality Concerns

After controversies involving two professors, Fresno State wants its "community" to be "respectful," "kind" and accountable. Many faculty members are on board, and university says principles won't be enforced. Others are skeptical.

Stephens College Will Admit Some Trans Students

Many women's colleges, including some of the most prominent ones, started admitting transgender students several years ago. But others have...