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The Deceptive Data on Asians

Report urges colleges and other education groups to disaggregate the numbers about Asian-American students, and says current practices to aggregate data hide inequities.

Plagiarizing Across Europe

Many students in many countries don't know what the rules are, study finds.

Remediation If You Want It

New Florida law lets high school graduates decide for themselves -- no testing needed -- whether they are ready for college-level work.

Beyond Rape Prevention

Educating on rape prevention and response are important, but shifting the culture surrounding sexual violence and consent is an overlooked and potentially more effective method, one expert argues.

A Matter of Federal Significance

College health officials can't go a day without discussing mental health, but President Obama tried to accelerate a national discussion about it at a White House conference Monday.

Fighting Too Many Fires

Even before athletics scandals, Rutgers president faced criticism on several fronts. Given his limited background in athletics, observers said it’s no surprise sports got away from him, and some worry about the cumulative impact of events in the last year.

Tracking Student Health

Respiratory problems and birth control are the most common issues among students visiting health centers, growing database shows, but students with mental health issues require more care.

At Rutgers, a Question of Vetting

New Jersey's flagship university comes under fire for its screening and hiring process yet again, following abuse and discrimination allegations against its new athletics director.