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Mixed Results on Florida Remedial Education Gamble
New research on Florida's remedial education law shows more students are taking and passing college-level courses. Despite the progress, researchers still see significant numbers of students failing and can't explain why.

A Coach's Homophobic Taunts
In much of higher education, using a slur against a student in a televised event might result in more than just a slap on the wrist. Why is it different if the slur is a way to mock gay people and takes place during March Madness?

The Campus Free Speech Problem Trump Doesn't Talk About
Liberty University president Jerry Falwell Jr., among the most vocal supporters of the president's executive order, criticized for censorship of student journalists on his campus.

Social Media, a Suspension and Free Speech
Beloit student was briefly suspended for social media posts, angering many on campus. He believes his rhetoric was judged as a threat, unfairly, because he is Muslim.

Trump Signs Broad Executive Order
President delivers on promise to punish colleges that don't show they guarantee free speech on campus, and includes language on outcomes data and risk sharing. But it's unclear what force it will carry.

Few Options for Argosy Graduate Students
In the aftermath of closure, Argosy University graduate and doctoral students have difficulty transferring to new universities.

Paid Vacation for Grad Assistants
Boston U formalizes a graduate student leave policy allowing year-round stipend recipients 10 days off.

Death Knell for Trigger Warnings?
A new study says trigger warnings are useless. Does that mean they should be abandoned?
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