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Running Out of Time
Many teams at historically black colleges and universities struggle to reach academic progress rate required by NCAA. Next year, the challenge will be even larger.

Depressing Realities
Rachel Adams has students she believes suffer from depression but who don't seek or accept help. She wonders how colleges can reach out -- and about the limits on what they can do.
Diversifying Study Abroad
At international education meeting, speakers discuss ways to attract nonwhite and low-income students.
Asking Too Much, or Not Enough?
Some colleges conducting climate surveys are criticized by sexual assault victims and advocates for the explicit questions. But researchers say such language is key.

'Pedigree'
The class biases of those hiring for the highest-paid entry-level jobs ensure that those jobs go to graduates of elite colleges from affluent backgrounds, a new book argues.
Unsealing Police Records
Ohio Supreme Court rules that sworn police departments at private colleges are subject to open-records laws. A judge in Indiana disagrees.

Winning or Losing With Sports
Athletic programs at two-year colleges wax and wane depending on student interest and budget realities, but overall the number of programs appears to be holding steady.

Opinion
Get Your Head Out of Your Apps
David Jaffee laments the cell phone-addled students he encounters as he walks across his campus.
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