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Updated: Sex Assaults and Type of Institution
New study finds higher rates of sexual victimization at public institutions than private colleges.
An 'Epidemic' of Academic Fraud
NCAA finds two staff members at Georgia Southern committed academic fraud, completing assignments for three football players. The university joins more than a dozen others that have also committed fraud in the last decade.

Fallout From Bad Headlines
A new working paper finds that incidents of murder, sexual assault, hazing and cheating can deter students from applying.

Career Counselors or Headhunters?
Career centers are providing more access to some companies than others (for a fee), a move that has career counselors concerned institutions are selling students to the highest bidder.

Anxiety, Depression, Waiting Lists
Survey of counseling center directors finds continued high demand from students for various conditions. Data show centers are diversifying clinical staffs, a demand of many minority student protests.

Breaking Division III's 'Bedrock' Rule
College -- with a vice president playing a key role -- awarded thousands in financial aid based on athletic criteria, violating Division III's core principle. Such violations seem to be spreading.

'Drunkorexia'
More than 80 percent of college students in a new study said they have skipped a meal, induced vomiting or used a laxative in order to consume more alcohol.
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