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A Highways Project for College Completion
A big boost to college completion would pay off for students and the economy, a new paper finds, but would substantially increase the federal deficit.

Opinion
The Students the Lists Leave Out
The emphasis on the uniqueness of each incoming class in annual lists of student worldviews perpetuates the assumption that the college population is mainly composed of recent high school graduates, writes Hollis Phelps.

Lessons From Spencer's Florida Speech
What other institutions can learn from the way the university prepared for the event, avoided violence and offered support to students.

Spencer Gets to Speak
Amid protests outside and shouting indoors, white supremacist Richard Spencer gave his talk at the University of Florida.

A Pedagogy Questioned
Penn grad student says she’s under fire on campus and off for using a teaching technique that involves specifically calling on students from underrepresented groups.

Supporting Survivors
Vigil at Department of Education seeks to support victims of sexual assault on campus and protest changes to federal Title IX policies by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.

Opinion
Why We Should Drop Football
In a letter to trustees, Rachel Toor explains why a university should take its students out of harm’s way.

When Things Get Personal
Professors at Purdue accuse President Mitch Daniels of deflecting attention away from his “inaction” on white supremacy on campus by smearing a professor’s reputation.
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