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When CVs Are Too Good to Be True
Faculty search committees take note: academic dishonesty extends to CVs, according to a new study.

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The Impact of California’s Athletes’ Rights Bill
Newly signed legislation allowing athletes to profit from their names and likenesses is a step in the right direction, but it's only a start, write Welch Suggs and Solomon Hughes.

Hillsdale College Expands to Capitol Hill
The conservative-leaning institution plans to open a graduate school in government in D.C. this winter, with an emphasis on the study of the classics.

‘Difficult Conversations’
What does it mean when the National Communication Association shuts down discussions on its Listserv?

Football Fans vs. Marching Band
Future football games between the University of Iowa and Iowa State are debated after altercations between fans and the visiting marching band.

Jury Sides With Student Accused of Sexual Assault
A former college student has won more than $100,000 in the first jury trial since the Obama administration rewrote rules on how college officials should adjudicate campus sexual violence.

Opinion
Refinancing Remediation
The system must be fixed to change the current situation in which students take on large debts they often can't repay, argues Arthur M. Hauptman.

An Indirect Chilling of Free Speech?
Federal appeals court rules that the University of Michigan's Bias Response Team might not be able to punish students, but it may still have powers that could limit free expression on campus.
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