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Adding Faculty After Sit-In
UCLA attracts more criticism with its response to a protest by minority graduate students.

Ph.D.s With and Without Jobs
New data show minimal gains in share of new doctorate holders who have job commitments upon graduation.

Update: White House Meeting Postponed
Nelson Mandela's death puts on hold caucus for college leaders to talk about lower-income student success, for which they have been asked to set specific goals.
'Changing the Terrain'
Graduate students who were hoping for an NLRB decision in favor of NYU students wanting to unionize are recharting their legal course -- with mixed enthusiasm -- in light of NYU's surprise deal with the UAW.

It's Not Just Football
As awareness of concussions in football heightens, researchers and sports officials work to make sure other sports get proper attention, too.
The Skinny on Sports Spending
New Knight Commission database enables comparisons (at college and conference level) of sports expenditures per athlete with academic expenditures per student.
The Flipped Career Fair
Washington University in St. Louis is slimming down career fairs to appeal to specific industries and majors, and turning the tables so employers pitch students.

Streaming Suicide
A student at the University of Guelph attempted to take his own life while 200 online strangers watched. Experts on campus mental health worry about the student -- and the potential impact of the footage.
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