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The Failure of FERPA
The Harvard doxing-truck debacle lays bare FERPA’s obsolescence in the digital age—and why protecting student privacy matters to their learning now more than ever, Sarah Hartman-Caverly writes.

Student Wellness Tip: Encouraging Students to Have a Healthy Body Image
Disordered eating and negative body perception can harm student success. Large- and small-scale supports can address these challenges.

Should Student Journalists Censor Protesters’ Names?
Traditional journalistic wisdom says publications should rarely edit a source’s name out of an already-published article. Trump’s crackdown on foreign students is changing that.

ASU’s Required Virtual Reality Lab Boosted Grades, Retention
A new large-scale, longitudinal study shows that Arizona State University’s recent investments in virtual reality education are paying off.

A Bastion for Neurodivergent Researchers Loses Its NSF Funding
The program was planning to expand to other universities. Instead, it won’t even be able to accept students for the coming academic year.

Congress Targets Northwestern Legal Clinics
The university’s legal clinics are under investigation after representing pro-Palestinian Chicago activists. The move raises questions about the fates of other clinical programs.
FIRE Defends WVU Football Players’ Right to Dance on TikTok

Positive Partnership: Experiential Learning for Students With Disabilities
A nonprofit partner helps coordinate domestic and international service-learning experiences for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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