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Nudging Doesn't Scale Nationally

Repeated text message, email and mail reminders from a state's college system and the Common Application did not prompt more students to apply for FAFSA, a study finds.

Ex-Administrator Killed at Cal State Fullerton

A former administrator working as a consultant at California State University at Fullerton was stabbed to death in a car...

Fired Hopkins Professor Now Headed to China

Daniel Povey, the research professor whom John Hopkins University fired for trying to break through a student sit-in with bolt...

Wisconsin Reinstates Football Player After Acquittal on Sexual Assault Charges

The University of Wisconsin at Madison on Monday reinstated a football player it expelled last year, weeks after a jury...

Trans Students Often Struggle With Mental Health

Gender-nonconforming students are four times more likely than peers to report mental health issues such as depression and suicide, according to a new study that calls for more campus supports.

What's Up With MeTooSTEM?

Former members of the advocacy nonprofit say that it's not inclusive and lacks transparency. Its leader says there's room for other voices and groups in science's antiharassment movement.
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Why We Urgently Need to Retool International Affairs Education

Events in the news provide constant evidence that we can't ignore different societies’ diversity and heterogeneity in our academic programs, argues Carla Koppell.

Bribed Into UCLA?

A British Columbia woman paid $100,000 to get her son into the University of California, Los Angeles, the Los Angeles...