John Engler’s comments, the latest in a series of insensitive remarks, are “ill advised and not helpful,” says the chairwoman of the university’s board.
Dan-el Padilla Peralta was told at a conference that he had been hired because he’s black. He reflects on the whiteness of classics and why incremental change is not enough.
Though the process can be less than exciting, the U.S. Department of Education’s latest effort to rewrite regulations could have lasting effects for colleges.
With the renegotiation of major federal rules on the horizon, past participants reflect on the lengthy process of “neg-reg,” in which efforts can approach the heroic.
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