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Many institutions are creating new child protection policies and reporting procedures in response to sexual abuse allegations at Penn State University, and they're discovering that the issues are complex.
 
Phoenix and Denver are the latest (and possibly last) recruiting hotbeds for liberal arts colleges. Administrators now worry that they're running out of marketing moves.
 
Just how effectively would students be able to find emergency contraception if college health centers were not an option? Not very, a new study suggests.
 
Jennifer Braly, a transgendered student who is a junior at U. of Arkansas-Fort Smith, is now allowed to use female restrooms. Advocates say colleges have been too slow to accommodate such students.
 

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May 24, 2012

NLRB request suggests push to reconsider the landmark decision that effectively killed unionization of private college faculty members.

May 24, 2012

The presumptive Republican nominee proposes loosening regulations on for-profit colleges, returning to bank-based student lending and consolidating federal grant programs.

May 24, 2012

One of India's prestigious universities plans to open an American office to try to get back home some of the talent it has lost to universities in the U.S.

May 24, 2012

Many scholars complain that trade books use their work without credit. Here's a case of someone who found that going public with his complaint resulted in acknowledgment of his work.

May 24, 2012

University of Dundee -- with help from crime writers -- has an unusual approach to raising money for a teaching mortuary.  

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