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Celebrating Graduation With a ‘Fill-In Family’

A new program at the University of Rochester pairs faculty and staff with international students whose families can’t attend graduation. They will cheer the graduates on, take photos and share a celebratory meal.

LGBTQ Students and Alumni Criticize Lee University Statement

A leaked draft of a “statement of belief” by Lee University officials has caused disappointment and outrage among some students...

Britain’s Largest Academic Union Divided by Transgender Issues

Will the union support a motion at its conference to take a stand against “gender-critical” feminists who believe it is not possible to change biological sex?

Study: LGBTQ+ Students More Likely to Experience Bullying

LGBTQ+ students were more likely to experience discrimination and violence, according to a new study by the University of California...

College Counseling Centers Cannot Act Alone

Colleges should reach across the campus and collaborate with established resources in the community rather than relying on traditional models of campus counseling, writes Eric Wood.

More on Dispute Between Georgia Sheriff and Delaware State

The sheriff of Liberty County, Ga., denied that police officers engaged in racial profiling when they stopped a bus carrying...

26 Georgia College Presidents Receive $5K Pay Bump

Presidents at 26 public universities in Georgia, the entire state system, will receive a $5,000 raise after the state Board...
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Supporting Student Athletes’ Mental Health

A peer-counseling program at St. Lawrence University aims to break the stigma around issues of student athlete mental health, Elisa Van Kirk and Carolyn Holran write.