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Compliance Crusader
Peter Lake describes the distinct challenges of dealing with sexual assault and discrimination on campus as a Title IX coordinator.
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Georgia's New Sexual Misconduct Policy
Given the challenging maze when it comes to responding to sexual misconduct, it's worth reviewing Georgia's new policy, write Vernon Strickland and Phil Catanzano.

How Students Make Decisions
New book explores how those at seven elite liberal arts colleges make decisions about academics, social life and more.
Asking for an Apology
Students who say colleges have mishandled sexual assault complaints demand on social media that colleges #JustSaySorry. Colleges have long been hesitant to apologize, even when found to be at fault.

'Beyond the NCAA's Purview'
North Carolina tells the sports governance group that it does not have the authority to punish the university for academic fraud. Association may be heading for another fight with one of its high-profile members.

Digital, Verified and Less Open
More colleges are issuing digital badges to help their students display skills to employers or graduate programs, and colleges are tapping vendor platforms to create a verified form of the alternative credentials.

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Tragic and Troubled Times
America today is similar to 1968, writes Nathan O. Hatch, full of heightened racial tension and repeated incidents of violence against the backdrop of an overheated political season. What can college leaders do?

No Longer a Lounge of Their Own
Michigan State has closed its women's lounge. A male professor at another university complained about it, but many female students at the university want it back.
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