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10 Times Better for Our Democracy
That's what the new rules for Title IX are, argues Meg Mott.

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Why Campus Carry Still Matters
While guns continue to proliferate on college campuses, writes Matt Valentine, so should interest among scholars in researching gun violence -- an area long neglected by academics.

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The Risky Proposition of Herd Immunity
Please don’t try to induce it on your campus without a COVID-19 vaccine, writes David Holtgrave.

No More Clery Act Handbook
A move by the Education Department to simplify Clery Act reporting requirements is causing concerns about increasing confusion.

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What Custodians Can Teach Colleges About Health and Safety
The exclusion of custodial workers from conversations about such topics reflects a broader culture of race- and class-based inequality, argues Calley Marotta.

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Don’t Be a Target for Internet Fraud
Criminals often target colleges for cyberattacks, and DeRionne P. Pollard shares lessons her institution learned firsthand in hopes of helping others prevent or respond to one.

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Don't Rely on Student Contracts to Safeguard Your Campus
They will not yield enough influence to impact students’ COVID-19 behaviors, particularly in their current form, argue Alyssa Lederer and Jeni Stolow.

Deadline Time for New Federal Sexual Assault Policies
The regulations for responding to campus sexual misconduct complaints go into effect today. Some colleges are implementing them along with their own guidelines to protect sexual assault victims.
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