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NCAA Punishes South Alabama Tennis for Major Violations

The National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I Committee on Infractions banned the men's tennis team at the University of South...

Crackdown on Bathroom Cheating at Syracuse Law

Syracuse University's law school, responding to reports that students were using bathroom breaks during final exams to cheat, has decided...

Athletics, Antitrust and Amateurism

Scholars argue NCAA and its members can reduce and contain skyrocketing program costs through Congressional oversight of their continuing tax-exempt status.

Adviser, but not 'Fiduciary'

There are varying views of where the lines are in the relationships between faculty members and the graduate students they...

Both Sides of the Pond

After career at Yale, Alison Richard was tapped as Cambridge's leader. In podcast interview, she discusses academic leadership and the future of research universities.

Black Eye of Nepotism

Roger Williams president denied favoritism when his inexperienced son was hired as a fund raiser. But after an assault arrest, his son resigns, raising new questions about the wisdom of the hire.
Opinion

To Lend or Not to Lend?

The "no loans" policies adopted by wealthy colleges may have fostered the dangerous belief that borrowing for college is somehow wrong, writes Brian Rosenberg.

Making the Grade, Missing the Goal

Community college athletes earn higher marks and more credits than non-athlete counterparts, but are significantly less likely to graduate, study finds.