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Data
How Diverse Are America’s Campuses?
Race and ethnicity in undergraduate enrollment varies widely by institution, selectivity, and among two- and four-year colleges. -
Equity in Enrollment
The Supreme Court Is Poised to Rip ‘the Bandage Off the Wound’ in Admissions. Healing Would Mean Many Reforms.
Race-conscious admissions programs were never an adequate remedy for the vast racial and socioeconomic inequities in higher education, a timely new report explains. -
Spoiler Alert
Paranoia Struck the U. of Alabama Over a Greek-Life Film. Here’s What’s Actually in It.
We know you’ve been waiting for The Chronicle’s analysis of Bama Rush. -
Research and Race
Following Colleague’s Comments on Racism, ‘JAMA’ Editor’s Resignation Came With $500,000 Payout
The money for Howard Bauchner, the former top editor, came from a separation agreement. -
The Review | Essay
The False Promise of Colorblind Admissions
You can’t stop racial discrimination without considering race. -
The Review | Opinion
Higher Ed’s DEI Lip Service
On my disillusioning experience as a chief diversity officer. -
Leadership
A Disrupter’s Quick Exit
Labor strife, curricular clashes, and public-safety woes unraveled Jason Wingard’s high-profile presidency less than two years into his tenure at Temple University. -
Advice
How Can ‘Inclusion’ Be a Bad Word?
What it’s like to be asked by state lawmakers to justify your life’s work. -
The Review | Opinion
Sometimes Diversity Trumps Academic Freedom
Tensions between core values must be tested case by case. -
Gazette
Transitions: Centenary U. Names First Black President; New Provost Selected at the U. of Pennsylvania
Dale G. Caldwell will be the first Black president of Centenary University, in New Jersey.