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Black Eye for College Basketball

Bribery and corruption charges against four coaches and high-level executives underscore -- again -- the big money and the influence of corporations in recruiting, and may be another external blow to college sports.

Sleek, New and Just for Engineering Students

Arizona State unveils its new dormitory designed just for engineering majors, an unusual concept in residence life.

Court Finds Due Process Denied in Sex Assault Case

Federal panel blocks suspension of University of Cincinnati graduate student, saying institution did not respect his constitutional rights after he was accused of sexual assault.

Offensive Memes: First Harvard, Now Pomona

Weeks after Harvard University voided the admission of incoming students who participated in a racist Facebook group, the California college grapples with a similar group involving hundreds of current students.

Threats to Universities Worldwide

Annual report from Scholars at Risk tracks threats to students, academics and their universities worldwide.

Students and Free Speech: Was Study Valid?

Survey that attracted attention with its findings on student attitudes on First Amendment and violence turns out to have been opt-in, leading experts to criticize it as, in the words of one, “junk science.”

Rutgers Escapes Relatively Unscathed

University receives relatively mild punishment from NCAA, even though former head football coach pressured faculty member to raise a player’s grade and didn’t act when players tested positive for drugs.

Fair Game?

PETA goes after a Yale postdoc for her research on birds, and some academics cry foul.