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‘Slutpage’ Phenomenon Possibly Widespread at American Universities

As many as one in three American college students may be visiting so-called “slutpages” —  websites, digital groups, or email lists sharing photos of women nude or semi-nude without their consent, a study has found.

College Students With ADHD at Greater Risk of Dropping Out: Study

Students with ADHD receive lower grades and are at greater risk of dropping out of college than their non-ADHD peers, a study has found.

17 Top Tips to Beat Procrastination in College — for Good

Procrastination can become a habit and may even start to impact not just your studies, but the way you approach other aspects of life. But good news: your desire to beat procrastination is already the first step to overcoming it!

Tennessee Republicans Call on Colleges to Stop Anthem Protests

Republican senators issued a warning to the Tennessee public university system, urging them to stop student athletes from kneeling during the national anthem.

Types of College Degrees: Quick Guide

From certifications to degrees, this easy-to-read guide can help you learn everything you need to know about the types of college degrees on offer. 

Public vs. Private College: Which One Is Right for You?

Start your college journey by choosing the right school to attend. Here's what you need to know about public and private colleges.

Virginia Tech Called Out for Confidentiality Breach in Cadet ‘Blood Pinning’ Lawsuit

Virginia Tech found itself in hot water after lawyers for former cadets in the university’s ROTC program alleged that the school press statement about their case was a violation of confidentiality provisions in the settlement.

Ripon College Professor Honors Parents Through $2M Endowments

Ripon College Professor Kurt Dietrich and his siblings have established two separate endowments in their parents’ names to benefit the Wisconsin liberal arts college.