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What Biden’s Title IX Rules Mean for Due Process

Critics of newly proposed Title IX regulations fear that the Biden administration is stripping away due process; others believe the Department of Education is striking an appropriate balance.
Opinion

Let’s Talk About Race and Academic Integrity

Race has been missing from conversations around academic integrity even though the issue is racialized through and through, Antar A. Tichavakunda writes.

Interact With Student Voice Survey Data

How to access results from the survey on campus safety and other student surveys.

Persistence Moves Closer to Pre-Pandemic Levels

A report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center found that persistence rose among first-time students in fall 2020 compared to the previous year. But researchers say the findings are a mixed bag.

Student Safety Wishes: Visible Security, Brighter Walkways, More Crime Prevention

Six approaches and actions for creating safer campuses based on student opinion and perspectives.

Growing Participation, Widening Funding Gap

A report from the National Collegiate Athletic Association finds women’s participation in college sports is growing—but so is the funding gap between men’s and women’s programs.

Under Investigation for Criticizing Roe Decision

American University is investigating eight law students for criticizing, in a private group chat, the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade. FIRE called it an “absolute abomination.”

A ‘Period of Collective Racial Trauma’

Asian students at the University of Wisconsin at Madison are calling for more protection after an international student from China was beaten in downtown Madison.