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College Chief Speaks Out on Coming Out

By | February 3rd, 2014|Education, LGBTQ+|

Raymond E. Crossman, president of the Adler School of Professional Psychology, is among the founders of the LGBTQ Presidents in Higher Education group. In a recent conversation with The Chronicle, Mr. Crossman discussed the formation of the group and the myths that persist about gay presidents in academe.

Read more in The Chronicle of Higher

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A Court’s All-Hands Approach Aids Girls Most at Risk

By | January 29th, 2014|Police & Community|

SAN LEANDRO, Calif. — Toni J.,

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Raising Asian Awareness of the Holocaust

By | January 28th, 2014|Intergroup Relations|

HONG KONG — Natalie Leung, a 16-year-old student in Hong Kong, first learned about the Holocaust about four years ago, when she read Anne Frank’s “The Diary of a Young Girl.” The book opened her eyes to one of the worst atrocities of the 20th century in which six million Jews died at the hands

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U.S. Cites Evidence of Anti-Semitism in School District

By | January 27th, 2014|Education, Intergroup Relations|

Federal authorities say evidence collected in a lawsuit filed by three Jewish families against an upstate New York school district “is sufficient for a jury to find that the district failed to respond to pervasive anti-Semitic harassment in its schools” by taking required action under a civil rights law.

Read more in The New York

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Intensive Small-Group Tutoring and Counseling Helps Struggling Students

By | January 27th, 2014|Education, Intergroup Relations|

CHICAGO — By the time they reach eighth grade, according to federal tests, half of all African-American schoolboys have not mastered the most basic math skills that educators consider essential for their grade level.

Read more in The New York Times.

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Arizona: University Drops Fraternity After Complaints of Racism

By | January 24th, 2014|Education, Intergroup Relations|

Arizona State University said Thursday that it is severing ties with a fraternity after the

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Address May Hint at Compromise on Ways to Fight Inequality

By | January 24th, 2014|Intergroup Relations|

WASHINGTON — More than he might have imagined just a month ago, President Obama has an opening with Tuesday’s State of the Union address to advance his argument to Congress that the rising inequality of economic opportunities is America’s “defining challenge of our time.”

Read more in The New York Times.

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Family of South Carolina Boy Put to Death Seeks Exoneration 70 Years Later

By | January 23rd, 2014|Intergroup Relations, Police & Community|

SUMTER, S.C. — After South Carolina electrocuted George J. Stinney Jr. in 1944, his family buried his burned, 14-year-old body in an unmarked grave in the hopes the anonymity would allow him to rest in peace.

Read more in The New York Times.

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