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George Mason University president Gregory Washington has rejected demands by the Department of Education’s Office for Civil ...
The Board of Trustees selected Donald Landry, a former Columbia University Medical School administrator, after the state ...
If the institution accepts the Office for Civil Rights’ findings, it will not just damage the college’s reputation, it will ...
Howard University president Ben Vinson III will step down Aug. 31, two years after assuming the role and two weeks after the ...
Religious colleges that require students to sign a faith statement cannot be shut out of a Minnesota program that funds the ...
Expected funding for National Resource Centers, which are dedicated to language and area studies education, never came ...
The Trump administration mostly seems concerned about the use of “unlawful proxies” that would benefit Black and Hispanic ...
It’s time we free ourselves of the false binary of academic and nonacademic careers post-Ph.D., writes Briana Konnick.
Last March, a speed-walk tour of our national museums provided an insight into what was in jeopardy. Now, it seems, we’ve already lost the work of a half century of scholarship.
Part of the reason the public hasn’t rallied to our side is that after years of being directly insulted, as they see it, they don’t mind seeing some payback.
Looking back at the Dreger resignation a decade ago, it’s hard to feel optimistic, because censorship on campus is even worse today.
It seems implausible that collegians in the minority have enough power to routinely and unlawfully discriminate against their peers who comprise the majority.
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