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Suspended Protesters Fight Back With Lawsuits
Student protesters at three universities, suspended for violating campus codes of conduct, are suing their institutions to end punishments or expunge their records.
Rethinking Graduate Advising
Genia M. Bettencourt and Rachel E. Friedensen argue for systemic change in STEM doctoral programs.
Embassy Closure Forces Bangladeshi Students to Defer U.S. Enrollment
International student numbers expected to drop following visa processing center closures.
Student Wellness Tip: Investing in Graduate Student Mental Health
Campus leaders at Ohio State University are using state funding to bolster resources and services for graduate and professional students on campus and remotely.
Most College Students Aren’t Hostile Toward Jews or Israel
A new study from Brandeis found that about one-third of college students surveyed agreed with at least one negative statement about Jews or Israel.
UT San Antonio to Merge With UT Health Science Center
Columbia’s Medical School Receives $400 Million
Boston U Grad Worker Strike Now Longest in a Decade
With fall classes beginning about a week from now, the private institution must reach a deal soon with its student employees—or face further disruption.
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