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Disappointing Decision With Some Silver Linings
The Supreme Court ruling on Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin, is disappointing, writes Roger Clegg, but it leaves plenty of room for future challenges to racial preference policies.
Why Do Scientific Researchers Read Blogs?
Scientific researchers -- at least the ones reading the blogs runs by the open-access publisher PLOS -- turn to blogs...
Academic Minute: Wellderly
Today in the Academic Minute, Ali Torkamani, an assistant professor of molecular and experimental medicine at Scripps Research Institute, studies...
Rape Survivor Meets Ex-Coach of Alleged Attackers
A woman who said she was gang-raped by Oregon State University football players met with the players' former coach on...
Study: How Athletes Identify Influences GPA
College athletes who identify more strongly with an athletic, rather than academic, identity have lower grade point averages, according to...
Liberty President Again Criticized for Trump Ties
Jerry Falwell Jr., president of Liberty University, is again facing criticism for his ties to Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican...
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Opinion
No More Bites of the Fisher Apple
The Supreme Court ruling in Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin restores constitutional order to college admissions, writes Michael A. Olivas.
Report: Anti-Semitic Incidents on Campus Increasing
A total of 90 anti-Semitic incidents were reported on campuses in 2015, up from 47 in 2014, according to a...
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