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By Pamela Newkirk

Symbolic gestures and millions of dollars can’t overcome apathy. (PREMIUM)

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Putting principles into practice takes leadership, resources, and commitment. These colleges are using multistage anti-bias procedures to shake up the status quo. (PREMIUM)

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By Katherine Mangan and Danielle McLean

At oral arguments in a landmark case, the justices appear to be leaning toward letting the Dreamers’ protection expire.

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By Wesley Jenkins

A string of Greek-related fatalities at campuses across the country spurs a range of responses from university administrators. (PREMIUM)

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By Francie Diep

Three takeaways from the sale of the historic Iowa College for the Blind, expected this month. (PREMIUM)

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By Nell Gluckman

The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons says American universities are part of an effort to upgrade the nuclear-weapons stockpile. (PREMIUM)

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Athletic programs too big to fail are leading to academic programs too small to succeed. (PREMIUM)

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