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Practice for Class Project Goes Violently Awry
A University of Hartford drama student "got into his character" while he was preparing for a project and repeatedly stabbed two classmates, police say.

Doing More With Data
A growing number of colleges and employers are working together to better use labor-market data in postsecondary training. Two experts discuss what's possible and what's needed.

Report: No ‘Crisis’ in Free Speech
A new analysis from PEN America disputes lawmakers' characterization that free expression on college campuses has reached disaster level.

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Admissions, Athletics and the Academic Index
To understand how the recent scam departed from conventional procedures for monitoring the role of athletics in admissions, it's worth examining the Ivy League conference, writes John R. Thelin.

Mumps Outbreak at Temple University
Officials have diagnosed more than 100 probable and confirmed cases of the disease, which has largely been eliminated in the United States.

NSF's Foray Into Defining Job Skills
The federal agency is conducting a two-phase experiment to design tools to better understand career trajectories of its employees and the rest of the federal work force.

‘The Legging Problem’
A letter from a Notre Dame mother, urging women to not wear the gym attire in lieu of pants, prompts backlash and debate.

Another Speaker Shut Down
Beloit calls off talk by conservative speaker after students bang drums and pile chairs on stage to prevent him from starting.
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