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The Jobs That Come to Campus
For college students, long commutes can be a barrier to off-campus jobs. At the University of Cincinnati, one company brought the work to the students.

In Honor of Fallen Educators
A memorial, designed after the Sandy Hook shooting, honors teachers from pre-K through 12th grade. Soon, it will add names from higher education.
Scorecard for Accreditors
The Education Department has created new data reports on the performance of accrediting agencies, using measures such as graduation and loan repayment rates at colleges the agencies oversee.

New Push to Ban Violent Athletes
USA Swimming recently banned a former Stanford University swimmer convicted of sexual assault. A petition signed by 130,000 people urges the National Collegiate Athletic Association to adopt a similar stance.

Blaming the Victim
Saying victims are to blame, at least in part, for their sexual assaults is a legal tactic used by many colleges accused of negligence.

Opinion
Dancing as Queer Resistance
In the wake of the Orlando shootings, Lauron Kehrer, a white queer woman scholar, describes how dancing can be a way to shed the stress that accumulates from moving through a world that seems far from safe.

7 Valencia Students Killed
For a community college in Orlando, the losses are beyond what many can imagine.

Dubious Data
Ranking colleges based on reported number of rapes, as The Washington Post has done, may attract much publicity, but researchers and advocates say doing so is misguided.
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