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No 'Snowflakes' at Florida State

Florida State administrators launch campaign for all 6,000 new students, designed to teach them how to cope with both everyday stressors and early trauma, which is shown to lead to greater health problems.

Harassment and Power

The messy NYU case -- in which a feminist scholar is accused, and in which evidence continues to come out -- morphs into a debate about academic stars.

Not-So-Great Expectations

Students in a new Rutgers study indicate pay doesn't matter in selecting a major.

Having Their Backs Once They Return

A new NCAA rule says Division I institutions must cover costs for certain basketball players who want to come back to college -- but experts question whether it's enough, or whether "lifetime" scholarships should be for all athletes.

Details of a 'Toxic' Environment

Experts say pressure to succeed in big-time football is behind reports of thrown weights, repeated verbal abuse and more at Maryland. Did it take a student's death to capture attention?

No Teaching After Misconduct Finding

Texas case raises question: If a university bars a professor from teaching grad students, does it make sense not to bar him from teaching undergrads?

CUNY’s Intensive Remedial Ed Semester Showing Success

Early results for a study of CUNY Start program finds students outperform their peers in developmental courses.

'Committed Change' for Men's Basketball

The NCAA plans new rules for the sport it says will minimize corruption -- among them, allowing agents the association certifies to represent college players.