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Campus Safety
Aug. 18, 2016 -- Inside Higher Ed's new print-on-demand compilation of articles focuses on the topic of “Campus Safety.” The...
When Sports Boosters Judge Sexual Assault Cases
Possible bias during hearing processes continues to be a concern for students reporting campus sexual assault.

After the Abductions in Afghanistan
Kidnapping of two faculty members at the American University of Afghanistan renews attention on the risks confronting universities in conflict zones.

Opinion
Compliance Crusader
Peter Lake describes the distinct challenges of dealing with sexual assault and discrimination on campus as a Title IX coordinator.
Opinion
Georgia's New Sexual Misconduct Policy
Given the challenging maze when it comes to responding to sexual misconduct, it's worth reviewing Georgia's new policy, write Vernon Strickland and Phil Catanzano.
Asking for an Apology
Students who say colleges have mishandled sexual assault complaints demand on social media that colleges #JustSaySorry. Colleges have long been hesitant to apologize, even when found to be at fault.

Opinion
Tragic and Troubled Times
America today is similar to 1968, writes Nathan O. Hatch, full of heightened racial tension and repeated incidents of violence against the backdrop of an overheated political season. What can college leaders do?

Even in Faculty Offices
Group that pushed for concealed weapons on college campuses wants state to block rule that lets professors keep weapons out of their offices.
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