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Campus Sexual Assault in a Trump Era
President-elect Trump has offered few details on how his administration might deal with campus sexual assault, but his surrogates and other Republicans say they would scale back enforcement of Title IX.

Outraged by Trump Win, Students Protest
At campuses nationwide, those opposed to the president-elect hold rallies and sit-ins.

Opinion
How Do We Move Forward?
Those of us who work in student affairs will need to take some time to absorb the results of this election and then quickly get back to the work we do in supporting our students, writes Kevin Kruger.

'Supposed to Be Our Brothers'
Colleges describe male and female athletes as having a familial bond. That's being questioned after sexist traditions at Harvard have been revealed, and female athletes elsewhere have reported being assaulted by male athletes.

New President Discusses Western Governors U
University projects growth as competency-based education attracts interest.

Opinion
Title IX in the Age of Trump
The presidential campaign has underscored that sexual harassment is widespread throughout American society -- and that colleges must take a similarly broad-based approach to address it, writes Mariko Silver.
Defining Rape Culture
Should colleges include the term and talk about the concept in sexual misconduct policies? Few, if any, actually do so.

Historic Fine for Penn State
Identifying a football culture that protected athletes and officials, the Education Department will fine Penn State U nearly $2.4 million for failing to notify students about assistant coach charged with sex abuse and for failing to disclose other campus crimes.
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