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Academic Libraries Leading the Way in Accessibility

Insight Into Diversity

Purdue University, Indiana When Mark Puente was appointed as the inaugural dean for organizational development, inclusion and diversity for the Purdue Libraries and School of Information Studies in 2020, his newly created position was a first among Big Ten university libraries.

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Getting Through This Together, As We Always Have

The Student Affairs Collective

As a PhD student in History at my university, I feel like student affairs staff are often the ones who are running towards the crisis with life ring in hand, eager to help those in need. I posted it in the comments and said, “no you are the ones commanding the life boats.” That means so much right now to students.

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Stanford questioned over response to 'Mein Kampf' photo

Inside Higher Ed

” Stanford spokeswoman Mostofi said in an email that the university would not disclose details of individual cases because of student privacy. “From the students I’ve spoken to who are upset, the pain point is not the book, it is the possibility of a peer who treats their collective history as a joke,” Kirschner said.

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Professor's murder on campus raises urgent safety questions

Inside Higher Ed

The dean of students determined in February that Dervish had violated the student code of conduct and sanctioned him with expulsion for stalking, failure to comply with the directives of university officials and discriminatory conduct. Dervish has a history of troubling behavior.

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Incidents on AU campus prompt look into policy

Inside Higher Ed

University leaders responded with an email to the campus denouncing the incident and announcing that the Office of the Dean of Students would investigate and determine whether the incident constituted a violation of the university code of conduct. Burwell the very next day voicing concerns about the investigation.

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Scandals in the Ivory Tower

Inside Higher Ed

Edited by Wanda Teays, a professor of philosophy emerita at Mount Saint Mary’s University, and Alison Dundes Renteln, a professor of political science, anthropology, law, and public policy at USC, this volume sheds a bright light on the spate of recent administrative, academic, financial, and sexual scandals.

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2022: Year in Review

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Jo Allen, Meredith’s president, wrote, “A ruling that defies a woman’s intellect and right to determine what happens to her own body not only delves blatantly into a woman’s privacy but also signals disrespect for her decision-making and careful weighing of all sides of that decision.” History-maker Dr. Ruth J. 2022 Arthur Ashe Jr.