At least four fixtures of Alabama’s great teams of the 1960s had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or C.T.E., at their deaths. Researchers expect it in other players, too.
Some rulings have provided a boost to students and parents, while other decisions have said students don’t have valid claims. Pending cases from higher-level courts could bring more clarity.
Some schools are reducing homework and loosening grading policies. But data from the College Board indicates students should be given more of a challenge, rather than less.
Especially since the pandemic began, conversations about mental health have become more common, so students should find a person they feel safe to talk with about their concerns.
Longtime Oklahoma football assistant coach Cale Gundy resigned Sunday night, saying that he read aloud "a word that I should never -- under any circumstance -- have uttered" off the screen of a player's iPad during a film session last week.
Wake Forest Baptist Church, an influential voice in social justice issues and part of a nearly two-century tradition of a Baptist congregation meeting on campus, will soon close for good,
A new bill introduced in the House would require colleges to submit information to the federal government on serious injuries and deaths that occur from accidents.
Institutions with surging applications find that they can't manage them all without help. Some admissions leaders worry about the trend, but most accept it.
More than 100 Cal State-Long Beach faculty members have signed a letter backing the professor, whose claims drew rebuke from the university’s police union.
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