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Dropping the Ball on Professor's Dropped Trou?

Lawsuit alleges Metro State Denver enabled a professor to retaliate against faculty members who complained that he was repeatedly seen masturbating in his office.
Opinion

Survey Results Say … There’s a Disconnect

Presidents can use a reality check when it comes to the good and not-so-good circumstances and events occurring on our campuses, writes Kevin Kruger.

Booze, Pot, Grades

Regular drinking isn’t associated with meaningfully lower GPAs, study finds, but those who use alcohol and marijuana do see a decline.

Lobbying for Athletics

In December, an association representing the country's top athletics directors created a political action committee. It joins the National Collegiate Athletic Association's own lobbying efforts, which have more than doubled in the past five years.

Personalized Scam Emails on the Rise

Smaller institutions report an increase in sophisticated attempts to gain access to financial and personal information.

Middlebury President Vows 'Accountability'

College will investigate those who engaged in "acts of disruption and violence."

Tools That May Discourage Quality Writing

Programs that promote themselves as helping students paraphrase may be helping them plagiarize, researcher warns.

Closing the Gap

Black students graduate, on average, at a rate 22 percentage points lower than white students. Closing that gap will require individual institutions to improve completion rates and highly selective colleges to enroll more black students, a new report says.