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By Alexander C. Kafka

It resulted from the settlement of a class-action lawsuit brought by students who said they had been coerced into taking involuntary leaves and had been unfairly blamed and punished for appropriately seeking help. (PREMIUM)

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Campus Speech
By Sarah Brown

The Wisconsin system’s board is expected on Friday to approve, on a permanent basis, the mandatory suspension or expulsion of students who violate others’ free-speech rights. (PREMIUM)

Leadership
By Katherine Mangan

James Johnsen says he stayed in crisis mode too long and failed to consider other ideas in response to budget pressures.

Teaching
By Beckie Supiano

When a couple of archaeology professors at the University of Idaho set up a field school downtown, their students got a lesson in community history.

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Very few flagships enrolled American Indian, black, and Hispanic students at anywhere near their representation among 17- to 21-year-old residents in the state. (PREMIUM)

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A former administrator offers a guide on how to get used to losing your authority and getting your schedule back.

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