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Ambiguity and Ignorance on Crime
New research finds disconnect between campus officials, less than dazzling knowledge of key campus crime law and evidence that programs to prevent sexual assaults may be misdirected.
Sticker Shock and Study Abroad
With the dollar declining, fuel surcharges rising, and an economy slowing, the impact on the number of Americans studying abroad -- and where they go -- could be significant.
Enrollment Managers Struggle With Image
Perception that they focus only on hitting numbers and increasing test scores nettles them. But they also admit many colleges operate that way -- and find it hard to fight pressures from on high.
Faculty Are Liberal -- Who Cares?
New study -- by a bipartisan research team -- finds that professoriate indeed leans left, but there is no evidence that this tilt has any impact on students' views.
A University's Fund Raising Arm Comes Under Attack
At a time when endowment spending practices are coming under increasing scrutiny on a national stage, local efforts to draw...
Encouraging Interfaith Experiences
With students of many faiths, how can colleges design spaces and organize their activities to encourage interreligious understanding amid individual spiritual exploration?
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