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States Wade Into Title IX Debate

In departure from Trump administration's approach, Texas Legislature votes to require college officials to report campus sexual misconduct or face criminal penalties. But civil libertarians and some survivor advocates criticize the legislation.

‘Panic Attack’ on Campus Radicals

New book offers a critique of the campus left and Title IX rules.

Diversity as a Course Requirement

Professor says his course proposal on conservative political thought was rejected because it doesn't advance diversity as it's widely understood. He thinks that's wrong.

When Doctors Commit Sexual Assault

A former UCLA physician charged with sexual battery is only the latest in the string of cases in which trusted medical professionals are accused of preying on college students.
Opinion

Federal Experiment Won't Fix Work-Study

An experiment proposed by Betsy DeVos won't fix the inequity of the federal work-study program's funding formula, writes Sarah Pingel.

Success for Students With Autism

Rochester Institute of Technology has become a model for helping students on the spectrum with academics and their careers.
Opinion

#MeToo -- and Then What?

Jay Silveria, the commander of the United States Air Force Academy, shares a process the military uses to support sexual assault survivors that civilian institutions might also find helpful.

When Student Press Is Up for a Vote

After the student newspaper at Rutgers was denied funding in a student vote, an academic watchdog group says the process for doing so violated the First Amendment.