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First-Generation College Students More Engaged Than Peers

New survey data challenge perceptions about first-generation college students, showing strong academic engagement and commitment to college. But the group lagged behind their peers in social comfort and resiliency.

A Verdict That Could Have Changed the Tide

One of the most visible concussion cases against the NCAA went to a jury trial for only three days, but experts say the association's problems are not over.

Dark Side of a Scholarly Meeting

Tweet about preventing sexual assault of a colleague too drunk to give consent renews discussion of the environment at scholarly meetings.

'Next Brotherhood Trip: Border Shooting Range'

Racist messages among fraternity brothers at Texas Tech, including head of fraternity council, anger many.

Understanding Campus Climate With an App

UCLA's mobile app aims to tackle campus climate issues by reaching students through their smartphones.

Time to Dismiss the Stanford Prison Experiment?

The 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment has long been considered a window into the horrors ordinary people can inflict on one another, but new interviews with participants and reconsideration of archival records shed more light on the findings.

Help That Hurts Women

Study finds recommendation letters for academic jobs signal doubt about female applicants more than they do for men, with real, negative effects on their job chances.
Opinion

The Problem That Would Not Be Tolerated Elsewhere

Despite a silence that is “brutal,” the medical profession has known for decades that significant numbers are being sexually harassed on campuses, argues Billie Wright Dziech.