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'Hastily and Without Consultation'
Philosophers object to Claremont Graduate's decision to close its department and terminate tenured professors. Some see loss of an essential program.

#MeToo at an Evangelical Institution
Professor at Taylor University has stepped down after accusations he kissed a former advisee and inappropriately touched other women. Many are frustrated that the university received ongoing complaints dating back 14 years and found some of them valid, but never removed him.

When Jurisdiction Matters in Campus Rape
Student at one university says he was sexually assaulted on his campus by student from another university, which found the accused responsible -- twice -- but declined to punish him.

Walking in a Winter 'Workerland'
Hendrix College to give career training services to all of its sophomores in unusual program.

Parental Support Key to Student Success
Family emotional support for low-income first-year students is free, and a new study shows that it has a greater impact on student outcomes than family financial support.

Opinion
Can Michigan State Recover and Chart a New Path for Higher Education?
Eight deans outline three imperatives for creating needed cultural change.

A Broken System at Ohio State
The university shut down its comprehensive sexual assault unit after complaints of mismanagement and potential retraumatization of survivors -- and experts question whether the model can be successful at all.

Opinion
Why We Must Balance Emotion and Intellect
The best college teaching has always included both rational argument and emotional insight -- a combination that is more crucial than ever in classrooms today, argues John R. Swallow.
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