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Blind Students and Health Professions
Iowa Supreme Court rules that chiropractic college cannot reject a student's request to meet requirements for analyzing X-rays through a reader.
Liberal But Tolerant
Controversial survey of political climate at University of Colorado finds (to no one's surprise) that conservatives are in the minority, but also found that 96 percent of students believe their instructors promote respectful classroom environments.
Expulsion Presumed
Colleges facing criticism over their handling of sexual assault allegations debate whether the best policy is to automatically kick out those found guilty.

Mean Tweets, Academic Style
Professors read barbed student reviews, in a Jimmy Kimmel joke transplanted to academe by a student newspaper.

Digital Feedback
As colleges turn to vendors for help on retention services, one company offers a way to give positive feedback to students.
OCR in the Hot Seat
A heated Congressional exchange raises the question: does the U.S. government need more power to hold colleges accountable for handling sexual assault cases, or has it already overstepped its authority?

Focusing on the Grad Student
New handbook on advising sheds light on the more personal, human aspects of the process.

Fighting Plagiarism in Spain
U. of Granada tries to show that there is a path to assuring the integrity of student work.
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