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Focus on Certificates Boosts Completion Goals
Louisiana and other states are closer to reaching college completion goals as their emphasis shifts to more certificates in addition to degrees.
The Cost of Cheating
Study finds that high-reputation institutions stand to lose the most when breaking NCAA rules. But some loyal alumni are still there to help even in times of crisis.

An Unlikely Campaign to Move Beyond GRE Scores
ETS plans to discourage graduate departments from relying in excess on test scores in deciding whom to admit.

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The Ordinary Instant
A shooting at a college can damage one's sense of identity, assumptions about safety and beliefs about the holiness of education, writes Megan Doney.
Counseling Anytime, Anyplace
Driven by greater student demand, colleges expand access to mental health services by embedding counselors in residence halls and creating 24-hour hotlines.
Sexual Coercion Among Athletes
More than half of intercollegiate and recreational athletes in a new study say they have pressured women into having sex.

Tragedy at UCLA
Apparent murder of a professor follows a day of terror on campus and reflects a kind of violence that is rare but feared.
NCAA Violations at Ole Miss
University of Mississippi punishes itself for violating NCAA rules, including falsifying ACT scores for football recruits.
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