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Hurdles to Navigate for In-Person Internship Commutes
Many students face challenges in considering how to get to and from an internship site, but understanding the problem allows colleges to help, as our infographic shows.

Yale Law Once Again in Conservative Crosshairs
Lingering free speech concerns from past events at Yale Law School prompt a conservative judge to call for his colleagues to avoid hiring graduates as clerks.

Despite Hopes for a Rebound, Enrollment Falls Again
The decline was less steep than it has been during the pandemic, but an eagerly anticipated recovery did not materialize.

Campus Recovery Programs Help Students Stay Sober
They were once a rarity, but a worsening addiction crisis and vigorous advocacy have led to a tenfold increase in programs to help students in recovery navigate campus life.

‘Everybody’s Voice Matters Every Election’
Students—including one dedicated advocate at Temple—are pushing for an Election Day holiday this year, even though the presidency is not at stake.

Safely Disposing of Needles on Campus
Needle-disposal boxes in bathrooms on college campuses provide a safe and private receptacle where students who take injectable medications can discard their used needles.

‘Respectable: Politics and Paradox in Making the Morehouse Man’
The author discusses her recently published book on how societal ideas about Black masculinity shaped the values instilled in graduates at Morehouse College.

Shattered
A professor’s murder at the University of Arizona, apparently by a former student, raises urgent concerns about campus safety. He wasn’t the first professor killed at work, either.
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