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State Action on Sex Assaults

New report documents legislation enacted and bills that have been rejected.

A Degree When 'Life Happens'

For some colleges, reverse transfer isn't just a way to hand out degrees to boost completion numbers.

Big(ger) Guns on Campus

Northeastern University butts heads with local police over its decision to arm campus officers with semiautomatic rifles, but the practice is increasingly commonplace for college law enforcement agencies.
Opinion

A 'New Deal' for Athletes

Given how much has changed in college sports, the historical arrangement between universities and players no longer suffices, John Gerdy argues.

'The Pulse': ProctorU's Don Kassner

This month's edition of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Don Kassner, CEO and president of ProctorU, which provides remote proctoring of online exams.

A Police Report, a Palestinian Flag

A student at George Washington U receives a police visit and a warning for hanging a Palestinian flag from his dorm window. Is a residence life policy being selectively enforced?

It's the Little Things

Colleges are using data to find hundreds of students who are unaware that they are eligible to graduate. Sometimes it's as simple as asking students if they've applied.
Opinion

Who Must Protect Students?

At a time of renewed national discussion about gun control and violence on campuses, a key legal case raises crucial questions about who is responsible for safeguarding students from each other, writes Christine Helwick.