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The 'Yes Means Yes' World
More than 800 colleges now use "affirmative consent" standard in sexual assault policies, but some worry that the swiftly changing definition could lead to confusion in the dorm room and complications in student conduct hearings.

Jobs for Humanities, Arts Grads
Two separate reports show evidence of humanities and arts majors finding success in the professional world.

Fitness Without Athletics
Two years after Spelman announced it was leaving the NCAA, the historically black women's college is attempting a "wellness revolution."

Big Idea, Tall Order
Cathy Davidson’s no stranger to big ideas. But her latest project at CUNY Graduate Center might just be her biggest yet.
'Red Lines' On Israel
Princeton professor protests his preemptive exclusion from a panel based on his support of the academic boycott of Israel.
Blaming the Victim
UW Madison told students that "if you present yourself as easy prey, then expect to attract some wolves." Many said that advice misses the point when it comes to preventing campus sexual assault.
A Conversation Starter
The Degree Qualifications Profile aimed to better define what a degree should mean. As its sponsors release a new version nearly four years later, the document has spurred discussions about learning at hundreds of colleges, but tangible impact has been limited.

Finding a Student's Calling
In a sign of the times, a college cuts its pastoral staff from 2 to 1, to move one of the clergy to the career center to provide a different type of guidance to students.
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