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Trinity Clears Threatened Professor
Trinity of Connecticut clears Johnny Williams of wrongdoing, but he remains on leave -- now voluntary -- as his supporters say college needs to apologize for criticizing him over use of racially charged hashtag.
DeVos Hints at Changes in Title IX Enforcement
Education secretary, after day of meetings on campus sex assaults, says that “many things are not working well.” Advocates fear she will loosen requirements of colleges.

Hard Line on Social Groups
A Harvard panel of faculty members and administrators wants to eliminate Greek life and other exclusive groups.

Invitation and Comment Alarm Advocates for Assault Victims
Women’s groups alarmed that Title IX summit will include “men’s rights” groups that many say minimize reality of rape; statement from key civil rights official -- on which she later backtracked -- casts doubt on 90 percent of campus reports of assaults.

Texas Requires Credit-Bearing Remediation
State requires a change to remedial education that’s based on an increasingly popular reform concept.

Money Matters
Students are more likely to graduate from colleges that cost more and spend more than others, study finds.

'Ban the Box' Gains Momentum ... But Only With Exceptions
Louisiana bars public colleges from asking about and making admissions decisions based on a criminal past. But LSU illustrates how the shift may be less dramatic than it appears.

Cut Off
Mizzou will ban students from using ID credit cards to buy nonacademic items from campus store, saying it will promote better spending habits. But students can still buy campus massages with their IDs and use their credit cards for other things.
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