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Cottage Industry on Preventing Sexual Assault

Since the federal government began applying more scrutiny to campus handling of sexual assault, more administrators and students are turning to for-profit consulting firms, prevention programs, and safety products for help.

Aggressive Pragmatism

Tennessee's Republican governor, Bill Haslam, is big on accountability in higher education -- and he backs it up with state funding. He also staked his legacy to making community college tuition-free.

What Freshmen (Don't) Know

Beloit releases annual "mindset list" to remind professors that their newest students won't get the term "press pound" and never had reason to fear the Unabomber.

Defending Abortion Rights

California tells insurers that they can't alter the plans they provide to Catholic colleges that wanted to drop coverage.
Opinion

Reengineering Retention

Colleges need to focus on the right strategies for their institutions, not satisfying bureaucratic targets, writes Christopher B. Nelson.

Workshops Work

Students fare better by skipping remediation and instead taking statistics with an additional workshop, new CUNY study finds, fueling state remedial reforms.

Surge of Indian Grad Students

New report on international admissions at U.S. graduate schools shows continued growth, driven by big increases in Indian students and despite modest drop in applications from China.

Faculty Against Rape

Some faculty members want to play a bigger role in the fight against campus sexual assault. A new national advocacy group aims to help them do that.