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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.
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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.
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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.
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'Next Brotherhood Trip: Border Shooting Range'
Racist messages among fraternity brothers at Texas Tech, including head of fraternity council, anger many.
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Understanding Campus Climate With an App
UCLA's mobile app aims to tackle campus climate issues by reaching students through their smartphones.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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