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Student Newspaper Adviser Punished for Critical Coverage

A well-liked community college professor in California was not rehired after student journalists he advised took on the college's administration.

Too High a Price

Chapman University student paper decided not to run an article on President Bush’s visit after being told his office would need to approve it.

Moving Away From Merit Aid

The University of Pittsburgh isn't offering free tuition. Instead, it's matching Pell Grants and shifting merit aid after calculating how much unmet need is too much.

Defunding Student Mental Health

The largest community college in Pennsylvania is eliminating mental health services on campus. Higher ed experts worry more struggling two-year institutions may follow suit.

Top Universities Release Sexual Assault Reports

Nearly all of the universities that participated in a 2019 campus climate survey published their individual results and will be addressing specific problems or challenges identified.

Sexual Misconduct at Elite Universities Surveyed

Association of American Universities campus climate survey finds students are more aware of reporting sexual assaults and seeking help.

Georgia Southern Defends Book Burning as Student Right

Students offended by an author's talk on white privilege burned her book, prompting a debate about how they chose to voice their freedom of expression.

Racist Incident Propels Calls for Campuswide Change

Student leaders and administrators at University of Colorado at Boulder discuss policy changes to combat racism after black student is harassed and called racial slurs.