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Students Still Financially Stressed
Most students remain worried about money and the cost of required academic materials, and the impact is worse for minority students, the National Survey of Student Engagement finds.

#FeesMustFall
In South Africa the struggle for free tuition -- and fundamental university transformation -- continues after massive student protests.

Who's in First (Generation)?
Research finds varying definitions of "first generation" result in big differences in how these students are counted -- but however they are defined, they lag behind their peers.

'Higher Education and Employability'
A new book argues that colleges of all kinds need to help their students better prepare for the world of work. A Q&A with the book's author, Peter Stokes.

Sagging Rights?
Students at a Mississippi community college protest over sagging-pants ban that, they say, led to a student's unjust arrest.

Looking Classy
Male students at the historically black university are encouraged to wear suits on the first day of class. If they don't own a suit, they can choose from a closet of donated business wear.

Vandalism or Protest?
Some people aren't waiting patiently for colleges to rename buildings or remove statues of racist figures of the Southern past. Is spray paint the appropriate tool? Some experts predict a rise in "historical guerrilla warfare."

Get Your Head Out of Your Apps
David Jaffee laments the cell phone-addled students he encounters as he walks across his campus.
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