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Career Edge for HBCU Grads

New study -- in challenge to a 2007 finding -- says black graduates of historically black colleges fare better in their careers than do those who earn degrees from other institutions.

Tide Shifts on Title IX

In perhaps the biggest campus change yet from a federal push for more accountability on sexual harassment allegations, North Carolina decides its unique student-run court is not fit for such hearings.

'Really Really'

A play's examination of sexual violence at an elite college poses unflattering questions about what happens on campus.

Backwards on Racial Understanding

The longer students are in college, the less likely they are to be interested in promoting understanding across lines of race and ethnicity, study finds.

7 Shot Dead on California Campus

Shooting takes place at small Christian college. Former student is now in police custody.

Debating Gay Marriage

North Carolina colleges have emerged as centers of dissent as the state debates a constitutional ban on same-sex marriages and unions.

Tracking Violence Against Students

Senate bill -- currently subject of partisan fight -- would require colleges to track and report dating violence, domestic violence and stalking.

An Inflammatory Cartoon

U. of Texas at Austin student paper faces viral backlash over cartoon on Trayvon Martin.