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Opening Courtroom Doors to Survivors of Sexual Assault
A bill introduced by two Democratic representatives would make it easier for institutions to be held liable for sexual misconduct that occurs on their campuses.

Denied in a Heartbeat
Kutztown University didn’t grant any remote teaching requests this term, not even to an immunosuppressed professor with a new heart. The case raises more questions about “blanket” accommodation bans.

Into Their Own Hands
Professors in Iowa and Georgia are acting on their own to require masks in their classrooms.

Thinking About Thanksgiving
Some colleges are planning to shift instruction online after the Thanksgiving vacation, but far fewer are doing so than last year when COVID-19 vaccinations were not yet available.

Colleges Scramble to Educate Students on Sexual Health
Back on campus, students are ready to party. Officials are ramping up efforts to promote safe sex and prevent assault.

Harvard Moves Toward Divestment. What’s Next?
The university’s commitment to end indirect legacy investments in fossil fuels captured attention all over the world. Now higher education officials and climate activists are contemplating what the decision might mean for them.

Next Steps, New Directions Emerge for Life Beyond College: Part 2
In light of virtual internship and alternative career exploration experiences that occurred (or did not) during COVID, what supports do students now expect and need?

Accusations Fly Against Albion College President
Students, alumni and employees are circulating a petition calling for Mathew Johnson’s removal. College officials say their allegations are based on misinformation.
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