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Deep Cleaning After Student's Death

University of Maryland, College Park, officials are disinfecting every residence hall after a deadly viral outbreak on campus. Some have questioned whether the problem stems from persistent mold issues.

Go Greek and See Grades Drop?

A study presented at the American Economic Association suggests that students' GPAs fall after becoming Greek affiliated and that joining a fraternity or sorority doesn't necessarily guarantee a higher salary.

Students Against Lewdness

Students at Notre Dame have launched a campaign that has inspired others around the country to ask their institutions to block explicit content.

Patterns of Student Protest

College leaders often aren't the top hindrance to campus protests that have proliferated in recent years -- holiday breaks, finals week and graduation tend to be the biggest challenge for student activists.

The In-and-Out List

A look at what happened in 2018 and what’s to come in 2019 with Inside Higher Ed’s seventh annual in-and-out list.
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Impostor Syndrome: Not Exclusive to Women

Such feelings aren't more common in people of any particular gender, observes Roshini Pinto-Powell.

Duke's Random Roommates

Move was seen as an effort to promote understanding across racial and other groups. It may be too early to tell if it will work, but so far, it appears to be going smoothly.

Fears of a Ruling by Trump NLRB

Organizers of a student labor union at Grinnell College have said they are ending their effort to expand, fearing that protections for other units could be rolled back.