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'I Need My Brain'

College athletes in football and other sports are turning to early retirement, choosing to end their athletic careers to avoid the long-term effects of concussions.

Leaders, One and All

Rice University says it believes all of its students can be leaders with the right cultivation and coaching. The university hopes a new $50 million institute will give students that push.

Forced to Play While Injured?

A former University of Illinois football player tweets that coach and staff forced athletes to play while injured. University promises investigation, but is backing the coach.

Anxiety, Depression and More

Survey outlines the many challenges facing campus counseling centers -- and finds some increase in staffing.

Legislative Fixes for Remediation

Minnesota becomes the latest state to examine remedial education reform in an effort to lower college costs and retain students.

What Off-Season?

Most college athletes say they spend as much or more time on sports during the off-season as they do during the season, leaving them little time for common college student activities like studying, internships and part-time jobs.
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Lessons to Share

The five superintendents of federal service academies discuss how their institutions -- which faced scrutiny over sexual assault before many other colleges attracted such attention -- have responded to the issue.

Justice Delayed

Federal investigations of campus sexual assault are supposed to take 180 days, but in 2014, the average length was 1,469 days.