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Parents Sue Over Truman State Suicides
They claim a fellow member of Alpha Kappa Lambda at Truman State University prompted their sons and three others to commit suicide -- and that the university and fraternity knew he was a threat.

What About Fairness?
The next scandal in higher education produces more questions than answers. Can the newest tactic be prevented?
Hearing Voices of Women Past
Women are speaking louder than ever in certain areas of society. In today's Academic Minute, Christopher Newport University's Sarah Finley...

AP’s Outlook
In an upcoming book, Chester Finn Jr. and Andrew Scanlan of the Fordham Institute analyze the College Board’s most prosperous program, including which students it’s helping and hurting.

Mastering Out
Why the choice to leave a Ph.D. program with a master’s is the right one for many -- maybe even a mastering in -- and why it should be more visible.

A Game-Changing Windfall
An unexpected bequest by an unassuming donor will help financially strapped students at Compton College and also allow the institution to create an endowment.
Victim in Dayton Is a Student
One of the victims in the Dayton, Ohio, shooting was Nicholas Cumer, a graduate student at Saint Francis University who...

Remedial Education Fixes Won't Cure Completion Crisis
Even Tennessee's promising remedial math reform does little to boost college completion, new study finds, calling for more effective models as part of suite of student success efforts.
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