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The Mental Health of Commuter Students
Colleges must understand their distinct needs and consider creative ways to lend support, write Merav Fine Braun and Jenna Citron.

#DoesUIowaLoveMe
Minority students at the University of Iowa started a digital campaign to show how they feel their needs have been overlooked by administrators there.

Still Trying to Kill Sex Week
A new report reveals how much time lawmakers in Tennessee have spent on a sex-related event at the University of Tennessee -- and their options for continuing to do so.

When Speaker Series Has Mostly White Men
Stanford said it was creating a forum for sharing diverse views, but many students didn't see much in the way of diversity.

Getting Clearer Signals From Employers
As employers admit they need to give clearer signals about needed job skills, a broad U.S. Chamber-led group seeks to use standardization and technology to better align credentialing and work-force data.

Consolidation and Completion Gains
Merger between a low-performing community college and a nearby university has increased graduation and transfer rates -- and could be a model for other colleges.

Still Taking a Knee Against Racism
Athletes and activists who modeled themselves off Colin Kaepernick have continued their campaigns.

Whether the University Did Enough
A federal appeals court found that Iowa State officials were not indifferent to a sexual assault survivor when they declined to move the student she accused of rape.
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