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Closing Gaps in San Francisco
A social justice curriculum paired with student support services and specially trained faculty members has helped two San Francisco-based colleges increase completion rates.

HIV Prevention Takes Hold on Campuses
The prophylactic drug PrEP is being prescribed more at institutions, despite concerns from some college health officials.

Push for Big Change in Graduate STEM Ed
National Academies report urges program data transparency and a focus on core competencies.

$270 Million for a Football Complex ... at Northwestern
Eyebrows are raised over spending more than a quarter of a billion dollars on a facility that would serve a small share of the students.

A Limit on Paying for Controversial Speakers
For certain events, UCLA will only cover $100,000 worth of security each year for speakers outside the university, a unique spending cap so far in higher education.

Relationship Restrictions
Academe sees a new wave of faculty-student dating bans in the era of Me Too.
The Bad First Job's Lingering Impact
New report finds that bachelor's degree recipients whose first job does not require degree are more likely to remain "underemployed" five years later -- and women fare worse than men.

Suppressed Press at Christian Colleges
New student coalition is alleging religious institutions are regularly squashing student newspapers.
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