Turnover among diversity officers has raised alarms at the U. of Iowa; U. Of California faces a bias lawsuit; and more.
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By Wesley Jenkins

Athletes should be given “the opportunity to benefit from the use of their name, image, and likeness in a manner consistent with the collegiate model,” the organization said in a news release.

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Backgrounder
By Wesley Jenkins

The California governor signed the bill into law on the HBO show of one of its most vocal proponents: the professional basketball player LeBron James.

Administration
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By Katherine Mangan

The newest diversity leader lasted six weeks before concluding it was “not the right fit.” And last week, the only African American member of the president’s cabinet announced her resignation. (PREMIUM)

Admissions
By Eric Hoover

The system’s testing policy denies low-income and underrepresented minority students equal access to higher education, lawyers representing students and college-access groups allege. A letter of complaint urges the university to “immediately stop this discriminatory practice.”

Legal
By Lauren Fisher

In September a court ruled that the university’s bias-response team used threats of punishment and intimidation to stifle speech on the Ann Arbor campus.

What I Wish I Had Known
By Carmen Mendoza

Responsive colleges are the ones that will survive continuing changes in the landscape of higher education, says Brian O. Hemphill, president of Radford University.

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Our metrics are based on the obsolete notion of a typical college student. (PREMIUM)

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