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Back on the Team After Taking a Knee
Albright booted a football player after he protested during the national anthem. Now he’s been offered his spot back.

More Scrutiny for Community Colleges
The new status quo may be more calls by state lawmakers for better completion rates and work-force outcomes.

Harassment in the Field
Study finds patterns of harassment and sexist treatment of scholars in far-flung locations that offer few of the protections of campuses.

Presidents and Provosts Gather to Consider Free Speech Issues
Participants agree that campuses must be places for all views to be expressed. But some academic leaders also see this as time to change the narrative on higher education and to challenge the idea of students as “snowflakes.”

NCAA: No Academic Violations at UNC
Ruling comes despite university’s finding that many athletes were for years enrolled in and passed courses they did not attend and that were not taught by anyone.

Speakers Stress University Pocketbooks
Administrators don’t yet know how to handle the high costs of controversial figures appearing on their campuses.

The Kids Are Alright
College students are more narcissistic than older people. But, perhaps young people always have been narcissistic, and it’s not so much a generational problem as it is a problem of youth, research suggests.

Retaliation for Taking a Knee?
Some Kennesaw State cheerleaders took a knee during the national anthem. The next week, a change to the pregame ceremonies kept them off the field. Albright College kicks off the team a football player who took a knee.
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