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University Press of New England Will Shut Down

Operation was once supported by 10 colleges, but of late has been backed only by Brandeis and Dartmouth.

Subtly Silencing a Sexual Assault Accuser?

A James Madison administrator told a student that talking with reporters about her case could violate university policies, a message that has been heavily criticized among civil liberties advocates.

Student Government Leaders Call for Gun Control

Student government presidents from 82 colleges and universities signed a letter to leaders in the U.S. Congress and to President...

Utah State Demotes Title IX Chief

Utah State University has demoted its Title IX coordinator after an investigation found that administrators failed to address assault allegations...

Battery Conviction in Saudi Student's Death

A Minneapolis man was acquitted of murder but convicted of aggravated battery in the October 2016 death of a Saudi...

Cal Poly Suspends All Greek Life After Second Racist Incident

California Polytechnic State University’s president announced in a letter Tuesday it would suspend all Greek life on campus after two...

Closing Academic Publishing's Gender Gap

Academic publishing’s gender gap is likely to continue for generations, especially in certain fields, according to a new analysis of...

Another Higher Ed Bill Stalled in Congress

With renewal of the Higher Education Act turning into partisan grudge match, a popular career-training bill could be a straightforward accomplishment for Congress. But key lawmakers remain far apart.