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More Than Just More Counselors
Addressing the mental health crisis on college campuses requires more than adding counselors, James Herbert and Jennifer DeBurro write.

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‘Complicated and Messy’
Philip Goodrich offers recommendations for how student government leaders can take the lead in navigating complex free expression issues on campus.

Attack on Vanderbilt Clinic Has Ripple Effects
Vanderbilt’s transgender health clinic isn't the first to be targeted by right-wing media. The same tactics have made fear and risk an inextricable part of a field that already has access challenges.
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Grants for Doctoral Students Remain Available
Some programs may be ending, but Mellon and ACLS still support dissertation work and early-career scholars.

Prestige Hiring Across Academe
Prior research demonstrates insular faculty hiring practices within certain disciplines. A new study finds them across fields. What does that mean for knowledge production?

A Need to Succeed: What Students Want and Get From Internships
Students evaluate internships and experiential learning opportunities, including virtual roles that the pandemic made more widely available, and how stronger partnerships and other efforts would help.

Hopkins’s Move to Create a Police Force Raises Concerns
Johns Hopkins is facing backlash for plans to develop a private police force. Critics are especially worried about the university’s close partnership with the Baltimore Police Department.

Service-Oriented Culture at Colleges With One-Stop Shops
Colleges whose leaders make the effort to combine service-oriented departments into one center tend to provide stronger service interactions across campus, as this infographic shows.
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