Trans advocates would face a difficult road in the sports cases, even if the Court weren’t dominated by Republicans.
If advisory boards don't have the power to address issues like the OU essay controversy, why are they even necessary?
In his new book, The Opinionated University, Brian Soucek urges institutional leaders to stand up for their missions amid ...
An Oklahoma lawmaker wants the state to have more power over local universities, filing a resolution that would lead to ...
Meyer Levinson-Blount is already having an impactful new year. The 24-year-old New York native, now a decade-long resident of ...
Health inequalities remain as intransigently rooted and malevolent today as in previous decades. Why? Professor of Public Health Arline T. Geronimus, who has studied this discrimination for decades, ...
There's an amazing opportunity to generate great returns for our investors. And there's also an amazing opportunity to lose a ...
Kati Rantala offers a thorough analysis of the politics surrounding rights and marginalised groups, fostering critical ...
As Mayor Zohran Mamdani takes office, his predecessor Eric Adams released the first annual report from the Mayor’s Office to ...
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10 pink tax examples and how women can fight back
This is an article about the pink tax, the hidden costs of being a woman in how goods and services marketed toward women are ...
Three decades after the Beijing Platform for Action, the groundbreaking UN declaration that affirmed that women’s rights are human rights, the global movement for gender equality and women’s ...
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Stecklein: Here’s an easy 2026 resolution for Oklahoma lawmakers: Stop creating do-nothing advisory boards
A dispute at Oklahoma State University gained national attention after a staff member reportedly criticized a student for wearing a hat emblazoned with “No. 47” – symbolizing President Donald Trump’s ...
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