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Sexual Assault and Study Abroad
New preliminary research suggests that the risk of sexual assault for female undergraduates increases during study abroad.

Students and Video Game Addiction
A college administrator – witness to his son’s gaming-driven academic meltdown – issues a warning to student affairs officers everywhere.
Fifty Shades of Crimson
Harvard is just the latest campus to sanction a kinky sex club, which students and experts say is a healthy and positive educational tool.
Victims Too
Colleges must take special consideration when addressing and preventing sexual assault involving male victims and gay or lesbian students.
Faculty Teach (and Learn) Prevention
Staff who educate on health issues from alcohol abuse to sexual assault want help from the people students really look to learn from: faculty.
Beyond Sports
Spelman is eliminating intercollegiate athletics and withdrawing from NCAA competition, instead focusing on a campus-wide wellness initiative that emphasizes fitness for everyone.
Students Rate Mental Health Services
New survey reports from students' perspective on how well or poorly colleges responded to mental health problems -- and in some cases a lack of response resulted in the student leaving campus.
A New Booze Worry
Following news of a student being hospitalized after allegedly receiving alcohol enema, experts debate whether this is a trend. Either way, they say, education is needed.
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