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Office for Civil Rights Resolves Title IX Investigation Into Montgomery College

Montgomery College responded promptly in investigating a professor accused of requiring female students to remove their shirts in class but...
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Student Mental Health and Pressure to Do Well

Respondents to the Student Voice survey on health and wellness feel pressure to do well at different rates based on mental health, with students who describe their mental health as poor feeling the most pressure. What’s going on and how can higher ed help?

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SUNY Adds Liaisons for Homeless Students

In a coordinated effort to address student housing insecurity, the State University of New York system will designate a staff member on every campus to work with homeless students.

When Journalists Violate Their Code of Ethics: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Daniel Laufer, associate professor of marketing at Victoria University of Wellington, examines one instance where...
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Student Wellness Tip: Connect Learners to Safer-Sex Materials

Colleges and universities are removing barriers to safer sex among learners by providing free contraceptives and education on campus.

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Understanding Factors of Student Success for Foster Students

A report from the University of Wisconsin at Madison’s Institute for Research on Poverty found, postenrollment, students with foster care experience benefited from campus programs targeted to this group.

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Duke’s Affordable Action Plan

The university’s decision to waive tuition for lower-income North and South Carolinians is officially about equity. But its potential as a recruitment tool for underserved students connects it to affirmative action’s fate.