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The 2014 Academic Performance Tournament

Who would win the NCAA men's basketball tournament if the games were decided by the teams' classroom performance? Inside Higher Ed has the answer.

Insecurity Deposit

Students spend countless thousands on housing fees for dorms they may never live in at colleges and universities they may never attend. Are these charges ethical?

Equal Opportunity Bullying

Recent allegations at several universities have some worried that one of the worst parts of men's college athletics is now a problem in some women's programs.

The Sky Isn't Falling

Rhetoric about ed tech at SXSWedu and ACE meetings is more sober than soaring, as academics and experts talk about how to use emerging models.

Avoiding a Storm

Recent incidents where fans rushed the basketball court have prompted athletic conferences to consider banning the sometimes-dangerous tradition. But they admit it's not easy.

To End Hazing, End Pledging?

Sigma Alpha Epsilon, dubbed "deadliest fraternity" nationally, announces a radical change in how its chapters will get new members.

Recession Hit 2008 Grads Hard

One year after graduation, the unemployment rate of 2008 bachelor’s degree recipients was roughly twice as high as graduating classes of 1993 and 2000.

Cash Is Still King

The impact of rising costs in a post-recession economy on the concerns and decisions of incoming freshmen is stronger than ever, an annual survey shows.