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A Professor, a ‘Predator’

Florida State scrambles to explain how a faculty member who was known to prey on Asian female students was allowed to do so for 30 years.

Supreme Court Hears Arguments For and Against Athlete Pay

The hearing on what could be a landmark case on college athlete compensation was focused on athlete exploitation and the potential destruction of the college sports model.

Where Caregiving and Gender Intersect

It's not just about gender or caregiving, it's both: new analyses suggest colleges need COVID-19 faculty relief policies that target female caregivers in particular.
Opinion

Why Aren't More Students Seeking Mental Health Support?

Many students who need resources aren't receiving them, but colleges can take some key steps to lower the barriers, write Laura Post Horne and Kelly A. Davis.
Opinion

Mental Education, Not Just Mental Health

Counseling and learning share substantial elements, writes Gary D. Glass, and those of us who work in mental health should take ownership of our roles as educators.

Colleges Break From Corporate Dining Services

Propelled by the racial justice movement and the pandemic, student activists are pressuring colleges to implement dining services free from corporate influences.

‘A Hotly Contested Issue’

In a case with far-reaching implications for both students and faculty members, a federal appeals court sides with a professor who refused to refer to transgender student by her preferred pronoun.

Waiting Lists: What to Expect

Some predict the worst year ever, but others say that waiting lists may primarily be a factor at highly competitive colleges.