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Going to Class While Black

A professor at UT San Antonio was recorded calling the police on an African American student who had propped her feet up on the seat in front of her.

‘Unprecedented’ Turnout by College Students in Midterm Elections

College-age citizens appear to have voted at record levels and influenced multiple close races.

A Campus Divided

Maryland's student government organized a rally to encourage backing the football team. Many minority students and others said it was time to focus on the abuse of athletes and the death of a black player.

10-Day Sit-In at Seton Hall

Protests lead to meetings, a scuffle between a student and professor, and a relocation of the president's office.

Student Affairs Is a Diverse Profession

New report finds officials are generally more diverse than other professions in higher education.

How a False Statistic on Sexual Harassment Spreads

University seeks to contain (self-inflicted) damage from news article and report mistakenly asserting that more than half of students have been harassed by professors.

One Day After Return, Durkin Fired at Maryland

Controversial head football coach is out at the state's flagship institution after retiring president Wallace Loh met with campus constituents, who were displeased with Tuesday's decision.

A Look Into Small-Time Athletics

A new report finds that institutions in the Council of Independent Colleges -- which generally compete in Division III -- have greatly increased the number of sports they offer.