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College Students Enlist in Fight Against Looming Abortion Restrictions

Despite restrictive abortion legislation adopted in Georgia and other states, local abortion-rights advocates are making sure college students understand the new ban is not yet in effect and encouraging them to join efforts to fight the prohibition.

Communing With Nature

In their new book, a professor and a counseling center director show how being outdoors can improve students' mental health at little cost to colleges.

Six Figures in Debt for a Master's Degree

New data from Education Department put spotlight on high borrowing for some graduate programs. But experts are skeptical more information on students alone will move the needle on enrollment decisions.

Speaking Out in the Classroom

New survey from Gallup finds that women are less likely than men to feel comfortable sharing views in the classroom that may conflict with their peers' opinions.

‘The College Completion Glass -- Half-Full or Half-Empty?’

Author discusses new book about flaws in the way many people evaluate college completion.

New President, Same Fears

Michigan State names a new chief executive in wake of Larry Nassar scandal. But some on campus worry whether the new leader will address issues of sexual violence in big-time athletics.
Opinion

Rethinking Campus Mental Health

If colleges focus more on connection, we may find we already have more of the resources we need to tackle many of the challenges our students face, argues Gary Glass.

Sharing a Football Stadium

Two historically black colleges hope to attract more fans and perhaps more money through collaboration.