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Duty to Protect

California Supreme Court has determined public colleges in the state must warn and shield their students from potential violent acts. Experts say the ruling could have nationwide implications.

Dean of Students Jokes About Sexual Assault

The university has since partially removed his duties related to Title IX cases at Midwestern State, but many students remain furious about the comments and the university's handling of sexual assault.

Is Russia Really Too Risky?

New State Department rating system provides more nuance to colleges in deciding where they will and won't let students travel. Russia may lose students, but Israel and Mexico may see gains.

Will Work for Safety

Cal State Northridge professor says she hasn't returned to the classroom after an online threat because the university hasn't made her feel safe.

Walkouts Nationwide

College students around the country protested one month after the deadly Florida school shooting.

Education Dept. Clarifies DeVos Comments on Sexual Assault

After the education secretary told 60 Minutes she wasn't sure whether there were more rapes or untrue accusations on campuses, a spokeswoman say she knows that false reports are rare.

Angry, Galvanized and Ready

College students organize protests and become activists on gun reform after the deadly shooting in Florida.
Opinion

Educate or Execute?

Professors and teachers should not ever be expected to carry firearms to police their classrooms, writes Joshua Grubbs, a faculty member who is also a gun owner.