By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. Florida State University has banned fraternities and sororities following the death of a student, its president announced on Monday. More...
Clemson Student Body VP Avoids Impeachment
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. Clemson University’s student government vice president, a black man who alleged he was being discriminated against for remaining seated during the Pledge of Allegiance, avoided being impeached on Tuesday. More...
Hampton Leaving MEAC for Big South
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. Hampton University, one of the nation's most prestigious historically black institutions, will leave the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and join the Big South Conference next season. More...
Lessons From Spencer's Florida Speech
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. What other institutions can learn from the way the university prepared for the event, avoided violence and offered support to students. More...
‘All by Myself’
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. A new viral video from a Cornell student captures one of the most persistent problems among freshmen -- loneliness. More...
Let's Make a Deal
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. University of Oregon officials offer to pardon students who drowned out the president's speech last month if they meet with administrators. More...
NCAA: No Academic Violations at UNC
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. Ruling comes despite university’s finding that many athletes were for years enrolled in and passed courses they did not attend and that were not taught by anyone. More...
3 More Law Schools Will Accept GRE, Not Just LSAT
By Scott Jaschik. The movement to accept the Graduate Record Examination for admission to law schools, not just the traditionally required Law School Admission Test, appears to be growing. In the last two weeks, three more law schools have announced such policy shifts. More...
Michigan May Allow White Supremacist to Speak
By Scott Jaschik. After a special meeting of the University of Michigan Board of Regents, the university announced late Tuesday that it would permit -- if certain conditions are met -- the white supremacist Richard Spencer to appear on campus. More...
Staff Layoffs Announced at UMass Boston
By Scott Jaschik. The University of Massachusetts at Boston announced layoffs Wednesday, with 36 nonfaculty staff members losing their jobs, The Boston Globe reported. Those losing jobs include those who clean facilities, those who help run academic programs and others. The university has been facing serious financial difficulties. More...