2 students are charged after calling U.S. agents 'murderers'; senators discuss campus sexual assault; Vanderbilt chancellor to step down; and more.
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By Steven Johnson

Villanova University added new diversity and inclusion questions to its course survey. Some professors, conservative and liberal alike, worry they could be used against them. PREMIUM

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Legal
By Katherine Mangan

The University of Arizona students, who were protesting the agents’ appearance at an on-campus career fair, have been arrested and cited for misdemeanors.

Government
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By Sarah Brown

On Tuesday senators discussed how they might address campus sexual assault, including hot-button issues like cross-examination of accusers, in the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act.

Leadership & Governance
By Zipporah Osei

Nicholas Zeppos, who has led the university for more than a decade, says he is leaving for health reasons.

The Edge
By Goldie Blumenstyk

Ben Castleman and his colleagues at the University of Virginia will tap into rich data on educational attainment and salary histories to improve people’s job satisfaction.

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Community Colleges
By Lily Jackson

The recipients, Indian River State College and Miami Dade College, continue a tradition of winning by community colleges in the state.

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Computational literary study offers correctives to problems that literary scholarship was never confused about in the first place.

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