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Grad Students’ ‘Fight for $15’

Graduate student assistants at campuses across the U.S. are pushing for $15 per hour, what they call a minimum living wage. Many labor for far less, but Emory recently upped stipends to effectively meet that target.

Maybe Not a Role Model for a B-School?

Amid criticism of invitation to Sam Zell, widely criticized for his leadership in publishing and his sexist statements about women, UCLA calls off his appearance.

Study Plumbs Sources of Students' Pain

New study explores the causes of mental health problems in college students, finding that many are not taking advantage of campus services.
Opinion

Thanks for the Memories

As the recent Senate confirmation hearings for the U.S. Supreme Court demonstrated, yearbooks are documents that can go beyond casual nostalgia, writes John R. Thelin.

Forget Lazy Rivers. Does Your College Offer a Concierge?

New Mexico State University has launched a "campus concierge" to alleviate student stress. Services are expected at more campuses.

7 Hours a Week on Existential Despair

New Penn course is one of several efforts at colleges to try to get students to engage in quiet reflection and to set aside their phones and careerism.

Prostitution Scandal at Fort Valley State

The district attorney's office issued arrest warrants for seven people, including two who used to work at the university.

Careful Consent

Author discusses her new book on "hookup culture" on college campuses and how universities can improve their education around sex and Title IX.