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College Instead of Crime

Boston-area nonprofit will pay gang members who want to go to college and get off the street, with a goal of improving communities.

Why Do Colleges Recruit Athletes Who Have Committed Sexual Assault?

Indiana University recently adopted a policy that bans athletes with a history of sexual assault, raising the question why other institutions and NCAA conferences aren't doing the same.

From Title IX ‘Witch Hunt’ to Suit

Graduate student who is subject of Title IX critic Laura Kipnis's new book sues for defamation and invasion of privacy.

The Body-Cam Strategy

Though campus police agencies believe body-mounted cameras will help improve transparency, many legal and financial questions remain unanswered.
Opinion

Leaving Over Campus Carry

Professor’s public resignation letter points to tensions in Kansas as new law takes effect this summer.

Due North

Professor says she’s giving up a tenure-track job in the U.S. and taking her family back to Canada over racism directed at her Nicaraguan-born spouse.

Suicide and Title IX

Two lawsuits -- one involving accused student’s suicide and another about an attempt -- have added fire to the continued debate over how colleges handle complaints of sexual assault.

Not in My Classroom

Study suggests professors widely oppose campus carry as inimical to academic freedom, but fewer would alter their teaching habits under the law.