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What’s Wrong With Students? No—What’s Wrong With Us?
Rather than blame students for a lack of well-being, colleges should consider institutional factors that contribute to the student mental health crisis, Philip J. Rosenbaum and Richard E. Webb write.
Free Speech at Cambridge
One of Britain’s top universities debates a new “mutual respect policy.”
$73 Million Awarded in Duplicate Stimulus Grants
The awards were corrected, but the Education Department watchdog says more needs to be done to prevent future mistakes.
Serotonin’s Role in Treating Parkinson’s Disease: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Christopher Bishop, professor of psychology at Binghamton University, explores some of what we’re still discovering...
Vermont College Ending On-Campus Classes
The Vermont College of Fine Arts will stop hosting students on campus and will end on-campus programs in Montpelier after...
George Washington University to Drop ‘Colonials’ Moniker
George Washington University will stop using the Colonials moniker by the 2023–24 school year, or whenever it decides on a...
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Judge: Yeshiva U Must Recognize LGBTQ Group
A New York State judge has ruled that Yeshiva University must recognize the YU Pride Alliance as an official student...
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