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Report: When College Doesn’t Pay Off
New data from Georgetown show that nearly a third of colleges and universities leave most students worse off 10 years after enrolling than their peers with only a high school diploma.

Much More Than Bones
An anthropologist at San José State University says she’s being retaliated against for her views on what to do with human remains in research facilities and for her handling of those remains. Her critics question her understanding of the discipline as a whole.

Balancing Student Privacy and Open Access
What responsibility does a course materials–sharing platform have to protect the privacy of the students who use it?
U of Minnesota Campus Police Come Under Scrutiny
A University of Minnesota campus safety committee is calling on the institution to stop deploying campus police to assist local...
Purdue Officer Placed on Leave After Black Student’s Arrest
A Purdue University police officer has been placed on indefinite leave after the officer was filmed earlier this month using...
$125M Gift Funds New Nurse Practitioner Program at Penn
The University of Pennsylvania has received a $125 million donation for a new tuition-free nurse practitioner program within Penn Nursing...
The Key Faculty Role in Student Success: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Kathryn Boucher, associate professor of psychology at the University of Indianapolis, explores how faculty members...
Howard Women’s Lacrosse Team Verbally Abused at Away Game
Presbyterian College is investigating an incident in which students reportedly yelled “inappropriate and hateful comments, including racist remarks” at the...
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