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When Things Get Personal

Professors at Purdue accuse President Mitch Daniels of deflecting attention away from his “inaction” on white supremacy on campus by smearing a professor’s reputation.

A University's New Rules on Rape

University of Minnesota's revisions of its sexual harassment and assault policies draw praise and raise concerns about letting bystanders off the hook.

Classroom, Interrupted

Students storm a professor’s class at Columbia to protest the university’s handling of rape cases. It’s unclear if the students involved will face consequences.

Campus Carry in Spotlight After Police Officer's Death

Texas Tech student was running afoul of new law, but critics of the pro-gun policy say officers should be the only ones with firearms, legally or not.

A Dangerous Withdrawal

“The Case for Colonialism” has been revoked -- not over claims of shoddy scholarship or publication irregularities but rather threats to the journal editor. Some call it a disturbing precedent that could make academics less safe.

Outsourcing Rape Investigations

Some colleges hire outside parties to look into and judge sexual assault cases, a move meant to ensure fairness in the process.

Court Finds Due Process Denied in Sex Assault Case

Federal panel blocks suspension of University of Cincinnati graduate student, saying institution did not respect his constitutional rights after he was accused of sexual assault.

Threats to Universities Worldwide

Annual report from Scholars at Risk tracks threats to students, academics and their universities worldwide.