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In Defense of the Chicago Principles
They have become a gold standard among institutions that wish to show their commitment to American higher education's core principle of freedom of expression, argues Michael Poliakoff.
Push for Student-Level Data the Feds Don’t Collect
Major education foundations aren't waiting for Congress to provide data needed to better analyze and serve students. They've partnered to get the data themselves and are encouraging more colleges to join them.

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Impostor Syndrome: Not Exclusive to Women
Such feelings aren't more common in people of any particular gender, observes Roshini Pinto-Powell.

High Price of Prevention
Johns Hopkins researchers have calculated that requiring all college students to be vaccinated against meningitis B would not be cost-effective.

Duke's Random Roommates
Move was seen as an effort to promote understanding across racial and other groups. It may be too early to tell if it will work, but so far, it appears to be going smoothly.

Fearing a Colleague
Professor at UC Irvine takes to Twitter to demand action on her complaint against a fellow instructor, whom she views as a harasser.

Chancellor Resigns Amid Investigation of Husband
Wisconsin Whitewater's leader will be gone by end of year.

Fears of a Ruling by Trump NLRB
Organizers of a student labor union at Grinnell College have said they are ending their effort to expand, fearing that protections for other units could be rolled back.
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