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$1.43 Million Wake-Up Call

Experts say jury award to former Iowa athletics official points to gender and sexual orientation bias issues present at many colleges and universities.

Due North

Professor says she’s giving up a tenure-track job in the U.S. and taking her family back to Canada over racism directed at her Nicaraguan-born spouse.
Opinion

‘Running Out the Clock’ on Grad Unions?

Graduate student union bids at private institutions have succeeded, flopped and been challenged since a major NLRB decision last summer -- but none thus far has resulted in a contract for student workers.
Opinion

The Approaching Storm? Or Impending Drought?

If recent events are any indication, students who serve as resident advisers are mad as hell and may not be willing to take it anymore, warns Lee Burdette Williams. Can we manage residence halls without them?

A Student Paper Under Fire

Hutchinson Community College student journalists say they are being squelched. The journalism professor who advises the paper has been suspended.

Suicide and Title IX

Two lawsuits -- one involving accused student’s suicide and another about an attempt -- have added fire to the continued debate over how colleges handle complaints of sexual assault.

Politically Divided

Annual survey of first-year college students reveals deep partisan splits.

Students for Free Speech

Gathering draws students from numerous campuses who endorse a statement of principles about the value of open expression in higher education.