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LGBTQ+
Supreme Court Upholds College Military Recruiting Law
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that colleges that accept federal money must allow military recruiters on campus, despite some universities’ objections to the…
March 6, 2006
LGBTQ+
Cornel West, Eddie Glaude Launch National Curriculum on Black History, American Democracy
Princeton professors Dr. Cornel West and Dr. Eddie Glaude have teamed up with talk-show host Tavis Smiley to launch a national movement to take critical lessons of…
March 6, 2006
LGBTQ+
HIV Prevention Programs in U.S. Target Black Audiences
The sixth annual National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness and Information Day brought university students to Roosevelt University’s auditorium in downtown Chicago last week to hear some music…
February 9, 2006
LGBTQ+
Red Cross to Continue Blood Drives at UVM Despite Ban on Blood Donations From Gay Men
The American Red Cross can continue holding blood drives at the University of Vermont despite a complaint that a ban on sexually active gay men giving blood violates the school’s nondiscrimination policy…
January 31, 2006
LGBTQ+
Supreme Court Signals Support
The Supreme Court appeared ready earlier this month to rule against colleges that want to limit…
December 28, 2005
Students
Southern California University Denies Charter to Christian Group
California State University, San Bernardino has refused to allow a Christian group to organize on campus…
December 21, 2005
Students
Ford Foundation Selects University of Missouri-Columbia for $100,000 Diversity Project
After a national competition in undergraduate education that drew more than 675 proposals…
December 14, 2005
Students
UVa. Hires Full-time Advocate for Lesbian, Gay Students
Aiming to better serve sexual minority students, the University of Virginia has hired the…
November 30, 2005
Students
University of Virginia Hires Full-time Advocate for Lesbian, Gay Students
Aiming to better serve sexual minority students, the University of Virginia has hired the…
November 15, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Fired University of North Dakota Faculty Member Alleges Anti-gay Bias
A University of North Dakota choir director who is being fired for allegedly failing to maintain…
November 8, 2005
Students
Class Matters
Skidmore College professor urges an examination of whether the academy ignores class in the push for diversity.
November 2, 2005
LGBTQ+
Dimensions of Diversity
Dimensions of Diversity By Julianne Malveaux Most of the time, when people of color talk about diversity, we refer to race and gender. We want to see faculties and boardrooms that “look like America,” with representation that approximates population representation. In other words, we want to see some African-Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, American Indians […]
November 2, 2005
Students
University of Arizona Gay Fraternity to Gain Official Status
Delta Lambda Phi has been around the University of Arizona campus since the early ’90s. But by the end of this year, it expects to gain official status…
October 25, 2005
Students
Report: Australian University Appoints ‘Heterosexuality Officer’
A kangaroo-hunting, beer-drinking 22-year-old student has been appointed Australian…
September 29, 2005
LGBTQ+
Coffee Cups With Gay Author’s Quote Pulled From University Starbucks
Coffee cups with a gay author’s quote about growing up homosexual have been pulled from Baylor University’s…
September 21, 2005
LGBTQ+
Shanghai University to Offer China’s First Program In Gay Culture
A university in Shanghai is offering China’s first class on homosexuality and gay culture
September 7, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Lack of Same-Sex Benefits Costly For Pennsylvania Professors, Says Faculty Union
State university professor Dr. Rita Drapkin considers herself a married woman, even though Pennsylvania doesn’t sanction same-sex marriage. Story:
August 24, 2005
LGBTQ+
University in Shanghai to Offer China’s First Program in Gay Culture
A university in Shanghai is offering China’s first class on homosexuality and gay culture, and several hundred students have applied for the 100 openings, a professor in charge of the course said this week. Story:
August 17, 2005
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