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1 Police Call, Lasting Damage

Smith College can't shake an alleged instance of racial profiling from 2018. Now it's being accused of antiwhite racism.

Students Struggle but Don’t Seek Colleges’ Help

While students are still reporting COVID-19 mental health challenges, they are generally not taking advantage of counseling center services. As the following 12 ideas show, even centers strapped for resources can strive for better supports, both now and post-pandemic.

A Warning and a Price Tag

The National Collegiate Athletic Association says it will move championship events out of states that discriminate against LGBTQ people. The warning was directed at lawmakers considering bans on transgender athlete participation in college sports.

Faculty Salaries Dip This Year

Professor pay declined this year for the first time since it recovered -- somewhat -- from the Great Recession. Salary data don't include professors who were laid off.

New Effort Shares COVID-Fighting Practices

CDC funds new American College Health Association-led initiative to share COVID mitigation strategies across colleges.

Navigating Grief and Memorials

Leaders have careful choices to make when faculty and staff members pass away.

App’s Private Aid Algorithm Promises Fast Cash

Start-up uses an algorithm developed by Sara Goldrick-Rab to approve student emergency aid applications quickly. Experts say the outsourcing can work, if known pitfalls can be avoided.

Faculty: ‘Gatekeepers’ of Student Mental Health?

Students are increasingly relying on professors for mental health assistance. The instructors are willing -- challenging long-standing perceptions that it’s “not part of the job” -- but they need and want more guidance on how to help, report says.