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A Deal Collapses
The University of Colorado and Ward Churchill were on the verge of a deal for him to quit when talks fell apart after plagiarism charges emerged.
NCAA Punishes Texas State for Major Violations
Football coaches forced athletes to practice excessively and athletes got $73,000 in books they did not need.
Looking Good by Comparison
It's not often that National Collegiate Athletic Association officials get dragged before Congress and come out smelling like a rose...
Planning Ahead for Higher Education
The percentage of high school sophomores who plan to earn a bachelor's degree or higher reached 72 percent in 2002...
Gender Impact
State efforts to eliminate affirmative action may focus on race, but they can also destroy programs for female students, says a new report.
Professors Targeted by Hate Group
An anti-Semitic Web site is publishing photographs and biographies of Jewish faculty members at UCLA's law school.
Congress Sends a Signal
In the prevailing climate of recent Congresses, dominated by the push for belt tightening and the shift of power to...
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