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Students Report Sexual Assault—but Mainly to Their Peers

According to a large-scale survey by Vector Solutions, students are significantly more likely to discuss a sexual assault with a peer than with an authority figure on campus. 

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Experiential Learning Cafe Provides Internship Credit, Life Skills

Mount St. Mary’s University in Maryland opened a Saxbys cafe in August, offering students a new employment opportunity on campus and experiential learning for the designated student CEO.

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Academic Success Tip: Intentionally Organizing Group Work

Professors can assign group work to students and ensure project and learning success using these five tips.

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DeSantis Challenges Constitutionality of Accreditation

Higher education lawyers and advocates say the lawsuit is more about politics than a serious legal challenge—though others say it makes a compelling case.

Compilation on Mental Health’s Impact on Student Success

Inside Higher Ed’s latest booklet, “How Mental Health Can Help (and Hurt) Student Success,” is available today. The articles and...

West Virginia Commission Expresses Concerns About Alderson Broaddus

The West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission this month granted reauthorization for every private college in the state to continue...

New Programs: Respiratory Care, Sport Management, Fermentation Sciences

The following colleges have announced new programs: El Camino College is starting a bachelor of science in respiratory care. Hiram...

University Sues Cleaning Service Over Destroyed Research

A custodian working at a Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute lab destroyed over two decades’ worth of research when he switched off...