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A Death, a Suspension
University of Florida professor facing blame in a student's suicide is placed on leave. Case recalls abuse of graduate students elsewhere.

Campus Zero
Lake Washington Institute of Technology was likely the first college in the United States to be affected by COVID-19. One year out, many things have changed.

New Hampshire Merger Proposal Takes Shape
Governor-backed plan would merge state's public university and community college system boards in July. Budgets would be combined next year.

Opinion
E-Job Hunting Met With Ambivalence
College students appreciate flexibility from online job interviews but worry they would connect better with potential employers in person.
VCU Fraternity Suspended After Student Death
The Delta Chi fraternity chapter at Virginia Commonwealth University was suspended following the death of Adam Oakes, a first-year student...
W.Va. Bill Would Re-Merge University With Community and Technical College
A bill introduced in West Virginia’s House of Delegates would combine Fairmont State University and Pierpont Community & Technical College...
Student Journalist Sues College, Alleging First Amendment Violation
Jared Nally, editor in chief of a student newspaper covering Haskell Indian Nations University, a tribal university in Kansas, is...
Classes Resume at Central Piedmont Following Cyberattack
Classes resumed at Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte, N.C., after weeks of disruption due to a cyberattack. The cyberattack...
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