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U.S. Faults Virginia's Handling of Sexual Assault
Federal agency says the University of Virginia -- a focal point in the debate over campus sexual assault -- responded inadequately to reports of sexual misconduct, including some involving fraternities, and faulted a dean's public comments.
Adult Supervision Required
Michigan wants to see more live-in advisers at its fraternity houses. But it's unclear if having a "house mom" would do much to curb negative behavior.
Academic Interference Confirmed
Rutgers University's football coach faces three-game suspension and $50,000 fine after he emailed an adjunct professor to help improve a player's grade.
Going Back to School
Study finds first-time graduate school enrollment is up 3.5 percent, the biggest annual increase since the Great Recession.

HBCUs Look Online
Historically black North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State U, which aims to increase its enrollment by nearly 50 percent over the next decade, is one of several HBCUs that see online education as a way to grow.

Sagging Rights?
Students at a Mississippi community college protest over sagging-pants ban that, they say, led to a student's unjust arrest.

Not Up for Debate?
At Sacramento State, student says she was kicked out of class for insisting that Native Americans were victims of genocide. As incident is investigated, debate grows over whether she was treated unfairly -- and how to handle classroom discussions of this sort.
Success of Nontraditional Students
The administration's new college Scorecard makes such students invisible, writes U of Phoenix president.
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