The police department at UC-Santa Cruz arrested three students for disrupting a College Republicans meeting on Sunday, citing their duty to protect the right of students to assemble. On Inside Higher Ed.
Ohio state lawmakers have proposed a bill making clear the commitment of public universities to protecting free speech. On the Daily Signal.
Campus police using students as confidential informants can have deadly consequences, but limited public information exists. In the Chronicle of Higher Education.
A fraternity drinking game led to a student's death in a hazing-gone-wrong incident. On The Chronicle of Higher Education.
The Duke Editorial Board argues for giving student-athletes collective power to bargain for their interests against the NCAA. In the Duke Chronicle.
Protesters at UC Santa Cruz have gone beyond disrupting speakers they find objectionable. Now, they're interrupting College Republicans meetings to combat "white supremacy." On National Review.
The French president is pushing for a hybrid degree where students study in at least two languages, creating networks among already-existing institutions to strengthen European identity. On Inside Higher Ed.
Mitch Daniels defends free speech at Purdue while one UNC professors feels targeted for criticizing the administration. In the Daily Tar Heel.
State leaders aim to create a smoother transition throughout a student's education in North Carolina, making it easier to succeed in higher education. In the Greensboro News & Record.
University of Minnesota officials revise and condense their sexual harassment and assault policy, but keeps Obama-era guidelines. Advocates, however, claim it does too little. On Inside Higher Ed.