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Ending Toxic Culture in Fraternities
Author discusses in her upcoming book why chapter members drink and participate in "rape culture."

Opinion
Speak Softly… or at Least Speak English
Policing international students’ speech and threatening them with discrimination for speaking their own language is abhorrent, writes Susan D. Blum.

Igloo Building, Petition Circulating, Bundling Up
Colleges in the Midwest respond to the record cold temperatures created by the polar vortex.

Trolls in the Classroom
U of Illinois Faculty Senate is considering what to do about students who want to disrupt classes over political disagreements with professor.

History Holds Steady
Field's faculty jobs outlook was constant last year after years of disappearing positions.

Opinion
The Effortless Perfection Myth
Caralena Peterson initially wrote it off as a superficial cliché, but now as a recent college graduate, she believes it should be considered a major mental health concern.

‘Voluntary’ Departures: the New Expulsion?
Legal experts ponder whether public universities can ask students who are racist or who misbehave to leave. Has this become the new strategy to avoid kicking them out and facing First Amendment backlash?

Slow and Steady for Competency-Based Education
While competency-based education is spreading gradually, interest and optimism about it remain high, and experts say careful growth is best.
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