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Athletic Autonomy Advances

Under a new governance structure endorsed by Division I leaders, universities in the five biggest conferences would be free to make their own rules to spend more money on athletes, and players and athletic directors would have unprecedented voting rights.

In Her Own Words

A Brown professor says she's sorry for unintentional plagiarism in her book, but that the thoughts were hers. While some in her department have expressed dismay, others say it's a mistake all too easily made.
Opinion

Right to Gender-Neutral Spaces

Graduate student workers in the U. California System say they've agreed on contract language establishing gender-neutral bathrooms and lactation stations as rights.

Failure to Enforce Title IX?

Complaint charges that Education Department is looking the other way on report of mass violation of the rights of female college athletes.

Watch and Learn

Incoming students in competency-based programs at Lipscomb University spend a long day trying to prove their baseline skills and behavior, with 30 college credits on the line.

Competencies Come to Campus

Lipscomb University shows what competency-based education can look like in its blended form, both in-person and at a liberal arts college.
Opinion

No Silver Bullet

Fixing remedial education will be much more complex than reformers and policy makers acknowledge, writes Hunter Boylan.

Boycotts and Bargaining

Another football player boycott -- this time over the reinstatement of a head coach -- raises questions over what athletes will and should be able to decide if they end up unionizing.