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Unpaid Internships Not Dead Yet
Despite all the hoopla about a recent court victory for unpaid interns, the case's significance for colleges may be limited.
Inputs Trump Outputs
Colleges that serve fewer disadvantaged students have higher graduation rates, new studies find, a fact policy makers should heed.

Vulnerable Students
Recent charges of sexual assault and harassment by music professors raise old questions about a "sinister trend" in the discipline. Experts blame a mix of cultural factors and unique windows of opportunity.

Languages vs. Football (Well, Rugby)
The athletics vs. academics debate rages in Australian higher education, too -- with a twist.

Let's Talk (Differently) About Sex
A New York Times piece about the sex lives of Ivy League women elicited quite a bit of eye-rolling. Some college students are trying to change the "hook-up culture" conversation.
Embargo or Perish
There is some evidence that young scholars could hurt their chances at publication by posting dissertations online, but also concerns that lengthy embargoes could hurt scholarship and fail to recognize changes wrought by the Internet.
Follow the Money
New federal report tracks where 1 million student veterans are going to college, and where the $11 billion in education benefits they receive is going.
Opinion
Career Planning Beyond the B.A.
If the quest to help prepare students for careers after graduation, colleges have an ally in "XBA" programs, writes Peter Olson.
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