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Partnership Seeks to Bolster Information on Digital Credentials

Credential Engine, creator of a national directory of degrees, diplomas, digital badges and other nondegree credentials, is teaming up with...

Too Light a Punishment?

Advocates are disheartened that a judge has reduced the criminal sentences of former Penn State fraternity brothers involved in one of the most horrific hazing cases in memory.

Dog Days in Dorms

Colleges see sharp increase in students who want emotional support animals to live with them. Administrators worry those students may not have a real need but want their pets as companions.

2 Decades of Abuse, 177 Victims, No Action

A report finds that Ohio State staffers -- including 22 coaches -- knew about sexual misconduct by deceased former doctor Richard Strauss but did nothing to intervene.

Ohio State Finds 177 Cases of Abuse of Former Students

Report finds that university employees knew about the abuse by a doctor and failed to act.

Kept in the Dark?

With rules around Title IX in flux, a George Washington University student has filed a different kind of complaint against the institution, alleging it violated another federal law designed to protect survivors.
Opinion

The Importance of Cultivating Curiosity

After graduation, students often don't apply this intellectual asset to their careers, even though satisfying job choices are tightly correlated with it, writes Mike O'Connor.

A Different Sort of Speech Suppression

Student journalists at Transylvania University are up in arms after administrators took away their pay.