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NCAA Powerless to Punish Baylor for Sexual Misconduct
With its hands tied by NCAA's lack of rules governing athletes' sexual violence, infractions panel leaves Baylor barely punished for institutional student sexual assault scandal.

The Fundamental Attribution Error of Admission Test Policies
The funding model of higher education -- not test scores -- is the greatest barrier to college access, writes Joe Bagnoli.

Vaccinations, Unions and the Law
Colleges and universities increasingly want their students and employees to get the jab. Cases involving vaccines within the University of California and other institutions begin to define the legal terrain.

Impostor Feelings and ‘Brilliance’ Fields
Women -- especially women of color -- and graduate students and postdocs are more likely to think they don’t belong in fields perceived to value genius over training, study says.

New Mental Health Investments, Ongoing Uncertainties
Colleges and universities are beefing up their mental health services ahead of the fall semester as the uncertain trajectory of the pandemic continues to affect students.

Federal Appeals Court Backs Indiana U on Vaccines
Judges reject request for injunction against a requirement for students.

COVID-19 Roundup: Power Struggles Over Mask Mandates
As a growing number of colleges reinstate mask mandates, colleges and lawmakers in some states square off. University of South Carolina drops mask requirement following state attorney general opinion.

Best Safety Practices and Policy, According to Students
From free speech and campus security approaches to Title IX regulation and COVID-19 mitigation, here’s what students say would help them feel safe and secure.
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