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Orientation Programs for Helicopter Parents

Colleges are increasingly offering separate orientation programs for parents as means of assuaging their fears about their children being on their own.

Lawyers’ Group Disagrees on College Model of ‘Affirmative Consent’

The American Bar Association wanted to change the definition of consent in criminal sexual assault cases that closely mirrors the definition used by college and universities -- but criticism from due process advocates blocked the move.

Bagel and Schmear? Not Here

As it turns out, many Ph.D. students resent the expectation that they bring food and drinks to their thesis defenses. UCLA's psychology department just said they shouldn't do it.

Sorry, Not Sorry

Johns Hopkins fires professor over clash with student protesters, but he says he has no remorse for either the attack or being a "white male."

Study: College Presidents Prioritizing Student Mental Health

As cases of student anxiety and depression skyrocket, top university officials are focusing more on these issues, according to a new report.

UVA Adds Measures for Recruited Athletes

University conducted review after scandal broke.

Another Day, Another Blunder

Archaeology society continues to anger members with how it responds to negative feedback.

N-Word at the New School

Another professor is under fire for using the slur in class while discussing a work by James Baldwin. Should universities pursue cases against instructors who use the word in a teaching context, not as a weapon?