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Dismissed

Clark University dismisses a graduate student who complained about possible gender discrimination and research misconduct, saying she couldn't find a new adviser within 30 days.
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NCAA Votes for Athlete Payment

The National Collegiate Athletic Association's governing board votes to allow college athletes to be compensated in third-party sponsorship deals.
Opinion

Mental Health Challenges Require Urgent Response

They are serious and complex problems and should not be the sole purview of our campuses’ counseling centers, write Ted Mitchell and Suzanne Ortega.

Peer Pressure

Arizona State graduate student says that even after the professor who abused her left campus, her fellow students continued to harass and blame her for the disruption to their careers.

It Takes a Village to Get a Student Hired

University of Denver's career office promotes faculty and alumni collaboration -- and leads to successful results.
Opinion

Democratic Values and Local Student Voting

Dave Brinker sheds some light on the current scope of nonresident students’ influence on local elections -- and how it calls us to reflect on the core values of American democratic society and higher education.

Student Newspaper Adviser Punished for Critical Coverage

A well-liked community college professor in California was not rehired after student journalists he advised took on the college's administration.

Too High a Price

Chapman University student paper decided not to run an article on President Bush’s visit after being told his office would need to approve it.