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Patterns of Student Protest
College leaders often aren't the top hindrance to campus protests that have proliferated in recent years -- holiday breaks, finals week and graduation tend to be the biggest challenge for student activists.

The In-and-Out List
A look at what happened in 2018 and what’s to come in 2019 with Inside Higher Ed’s seventh annual in-and-out list.

'Sensory Friendly' Game for New Fans
Siena's basketball game against Cal Poly was played under conditions to make it possible for those on the autism spectrum to attend.

Does Inclusiveness Include Nazis?
University of Massachusetts at Amherst has come under fire for asking a student to take down a poster from her dorm room that condemned Nazis using profanity, saying it was not "inclusive."
Push for Student-Level Data the Feds Don’t Collect
Major education foundations aren't waiting for Congress to provide data needed to better analyze and serve students. They've partnered to get the data themselves and are encouraging more colleges to join them.

Opinion
In Defense of the Chicago Principles
They have become a gold standard among institutions that wish to show their commitment to American higher education's core principle of freedom of expression, argues Michael Poliakoff.

High Price of Prevention
Johns Hopkins researchers have calculated that requiring all college students to be vaccinated against meningitis B would not be cost-effective.

Opinion
Impostor Syndrome: Not Exclusive to Women
Such feelings aren't more common in people of any particular gender, observes Roshini Pinto-Powell.
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