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What CEOs Don't Know

Big-time colleges were rushing to hire executives as athletics directors a few years ago -- but the results have some questioning the trend.

The Wrong Standard

Princeton U. did not rush to change the burden of proof in sexual assault investigations, and the Education Department determined that was a violation of Title IX.

The Right to Sanction

Did the U. of Kansas overstep its bounds when it expelled a student for harassing an ex-girlfriend online, or was it acting on instructions from the federal government?

The Case for Student Shields

Unusual sexual harassment lawsuit at Northwestern U., in which a professor is suing a former graduate student who accused him of assault, has sparked debate about student indemnification policies.

Looking the Other Way?

After a football star at Alcorn State is revealed to be a registered sex offender, some ask why NCAA is resisting demands that it ban colleges from enrolling such athletes.

Getting Women to Run

There are more women than men going to and graduating college, but female students only account for about one-third of student body presidents.

Fallout From UNC

Chapel Hill punished some employees for their roles in athletic scandal. Should someone punish those who left for jobs at other institutions?

Missing Minority Ph.D.s

Most black and Latino doctoral students in STEM fields are not earning their degrees within 7 years, and many are leaving their programs, new study finds.