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A President Accused of Plagiarism

Andrea Lewis Miller defends her use of material from Joel Osteen's sermon "I'm Still Standing."

Community College Football Collapsing in Arizona

Two of the state's largest community college districts dropped a total of five football teams, creating tough decisions for Arizona's remaining two-year college football programs.

Canada Blazes the Trail for (Authorized) Pot on Campus

After recreational marijuana was legalized in Canada, three universities are amending their policies to allow its use on campus. Universities in the U.S. remain committed to federally imposed ban of the drug.
Opinion

Feeling Ready for a Career

Annual survey of student engagement finds that students feel confident in their postgraduation plans. Other recent reports have suggested otherwise.

Civility at Berkeley

More than a year after Milo Yiannopoulos's talk at the university attracted violent protest, the university sees a different style of political engagements on campus -- actual discussions across ideological divides.

Easing Up on the Rat Race

Two major banks decide to no longer offer internships to sophomores for their junior year, a change that institutions say alleviates students' anxiety around entering the field quickly.

What the DeVos Title IX Rule Means for Misconduct Off Campus

Colleges are likely to continue investigating off-campus sexual misconduct with implications for classroom environment despite changes advanced in proposed Title IX rule, higher ed lawyers say. But questions remain.

Felony Charges Against Former Michigan State President

Lou Anna K. Simon has been accused of lying to police in the investigation of Larry Nassar.