Tuition By Scott Carlson and Beckie Supiano The Democratic nominee’s proposal might sound great, but it could close many colleges, pressure some flagships, and disappoint students. |
From the Archives By Kelly Field The future candidate rejected 1960s radicalism but continues to embrace its social ideals. |
Government By Gabriel Sandoval Since 1985, Pepperdine University has been exempt from certain provisions of Title IX. But early this year it decided to waive that status. It’s not clear what prompted the shift. |
The Ticker The Board of Trustees postponed a meeting on Tuesday at which it was slated to consider the resignation of James R. Ramsey, who said last month he would step down. The board will meet instead on Wednesday. |
Commentary By Rosa A. Eberly Fifty years after the first mass shooting on a campus, is this really the best that we can do? |
Lingua Franca Allan Metcalf figures out why young women wear clothing labeled "pink," when it isn't. |
Vitae By Karen Kelsky It's stressful for everyone, but your department wants you to succeed. |
Vitae By Dan Royles The sixth in a series of interviews with new assistant professors about their first year on the job. |