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Tom Wolfe and College Sex

Jonathan Zimmerman considers the late writer's fiction and nonfiction on the subject.
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Let's End Commencement

If nothing else, we should offer a deeper and more meaningful connection to our institutions than sitting for hours in a sports arena, waiting to hear one's name called, argues Jonathan Beecher Field.

Opioid Epidemic Largely Skips Campuses

Cases of opioid misuse among college students appear to be few, but institutions ramp up prevention and treatment measures as the crisis ravages surrounding communities.

Conservative Voices Welcome at Brown

While the university has been known as a place where students shouted down a speaker, administrators are trying to shake that image, and a new student group has launched to diversify the types of speakers who visit.

More Growth for Handshake

The career-services platform grows more popular with students and campus career centers as company makes changes in response to concerns about data privacy.

Subtly Silencing a Sexual Assault Accuser?

A James Madison administrator told a student that talking with reporters about her case could violate university policies, a message that has been heavily criticized among civil liberties advocates.

For Students in Debt, Bitcoin on Their Minds

Survey findings suggest one in five college students pours extra financial aid dollars into trendy yet risky investments in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

Free No Longer

Rowan University will start charging insurance plans for health services, a shift that leaves some worried that the additional costs will deter students in need.