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Peer Mental Health Programs Are Popular but Raise Concerns
A new report examining peer mental health supports on college campuses found that such programs are popular and useful, though...

Living Up to Its Rhetoric
The American Public Health Association faces questions about why it’s discouraged participation in a member-led rally for reproductive rights.
Washington State U Student Workers Vote to Unionize
Graduate and undergraduate teaching and research assistants at Washington State University voted to form a union affiliated with the United...
Calvin Permits Faculty to Dissent From Antigay Views
The board of Calvin University, a college in Michigan owned by the Christian Reformed Church, said last week that faculty...
Employees and Internet Security Policies
Digital security will only get more important in the future. In today’s Academic Minute, Binghamton University’s Sumantra Sarkar discusses how...

In the Dark
College of William & Mary says it has to change to thrive. Faculty members say they’re being left out of plans to open a data science and computing school, and more.

Colleges Go Offbeat for Cybersecurity Training
To appeal to students’ and employees’ “hearts and minds,” campus tech leaders experiment with unconventional strategies: festivals, art installations and role-playing games.

Gauging COVID’s Impact on Internationalization
A new report finds that the COVID-19 pandemic stalled efforts to expand international student enrollment and global partnerships, but institutions are eager to get back on track.
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