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Sexual Assault and Study Abroad
New preliminary research suggests that the risk of sexual assault for female undergraduates increases during study abroad.
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Students and Video Game Addiction
A college administrator – witness to his son’s gaming-driven academic meltdown – issues a warning to student affairs officers everywhere.
Money on the Mind
Finances are affecting students' academic experience, with ability to get a job as a big factor in deciding on a major, according to this year's National Survey of Student Engagement.
Dropping Out Isn't Required
A new fellowship has attracted considerable attention for its claim that it pays students $100,000 to skip college, but some of the winners want to earn degrees -- and the program lets them do it.
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History and Hate Speech Collide
Amid the 50th anniversary celebration of racial integration on campus, a post-election student protest at Mississippi is marred by racism. It isn't the only one.
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Some Like It Quiet
Acknowledging that some students want to be able to study in their dorm rooms, colleges offer quiet housing options for students who need a calmer environment than the average residence hall might offer.
'I'm Not Racist, But'
Recent incidents bring to light the problem of discrimination against international students.
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The Right Notes
Collegiate a cappella hits the big screen with the release of "Pitch Perfect," which college singers say gets some facts right, but portrays their groups as a bit more cut-throat than they really are.
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