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Where No Band Has Gone Before

Is a marching band being punished for unsportsmanlike conduct or because a formation meant to represent the starship Enterprise struck some as ribald?
Opinion

Sex on Campus

If we want to prevent assaults and protect students, it's time to talk about hypersexual culture and the messages it has sent to students before they arrive, writes Billie Wright Dziech.

Mildly Interdisciplinary

More doctoral students report that their dissertations extend beyond their primary discipline, but most aren't straying far from their original subject of study.

Call for Help

Outsourced counseling designed as an employee benefit helps low-income students succeed in college, the Dell Scholars Program finds, and colleges may be following suit.

Intercollegiate Sports Go International

Pac-12 is leading an effort to globalize U.S. intercollegiate sports, with a focus on China.

Fixing Grad School

New books set out agendas for both professors and students on how to change the experience and career paths.

Differing Definitions

Using the broad terminology behind the oft-cited (and federally embraced) one-in-five statistic, a survey at Rutgers University finds that 20 percent of female students have been sexually assaulted.

Different Conclusions on Sex Assaults

U of Kentucky did survey in which 80 percent of the student body participated and the definition of sexual assault was much more narrow than that used elsewhere. The finding: a significant number, but far lower than on other campuses, reporting assaults.