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Why Do Colleges Keep Failing to Prevent Abuse?

Despite vows to push back against sexual abuse on campus, cases keep coming, with leaders failing to act on abuse reports until it's too late.

One Person as ‘Prosecutor, Judge and Jury’

Experts fear the worst with George Washington's new Title IX policies, in which a single investigator decides whether to move forward with a sexual assault case.

Report Dings Tax Deduction for High-Income Grad Students

A new report argues for letting a tax deduction that benefits high-earning grad students expire. It's part of a drumbeat of proposals to restrict federal benefits for graduate students.

Sexual Assault Exams Right on Campus

University of Michigan gives students who say they've been assaulted a rape kit rather than sending them to the local hospital, which administrators say benefits survivors.
Opinion

FIRE, Aim, Ready!

A recent report from the American Council of Trustees and Alumni defends free expression on campuses for weak reasons, argues Steven Bahls.

Closing Gaps in San Francisco

A social justice curriculum paired with student support services and specially trained faculty members has helped two San Francisco-based colleges increase completion rates.

HIV Prevention Takes Hold on Campuses

The prophylactic drug PrEP is being prescribed more at institutions, despite concerns from some college health officials.

Push for Big Change in Graduate STEM Ed

National Academies report urges program data transparency and a focus on core competencies.