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Some College Athletes Cash In While Others Lose Out

Star athletes at Division I schools are earning big payouts from the NCAA’s interim name, image and likeness policy, while athletes playing minor sports at smaller schools struggle to make sense of it.

U of Tenn. President Apologizes for Political Fundraiser

Randy Boyd, president of the University of Tennessee system, did not attend the fundraiser for State Senator Mark Pody after...

UW Madison Chancellor to Depart for Northwestern

Rebecca Blank, chancellor of the University of Wisconsin at Madison, will step down this summer to take up the presidency...

Dartmouth College to Fully Divest from Fossil Fuels

Dartmouth College announced Friday that it is working to fully divest its $8.5 billion endowment from fossil fuels. The college...

New Programs: Music, Cybersecurity, Cannabis Business, Education, Criminology, Project Management, Human Rights

Bard College is starting a master of music in instrumental arts. California State University at San Bernardino is starting an...

Law on Transfer Process Sparks Controversy

The California law promises to streamline the transfer process for community college students. College leaders and faculty members are skeptical.

Professors Disciplined Over Flier Sue Tennessee Tech

Two professors at Tennessee Tech University are suing the institution in federal court for punishing them over a flier they...

Academic Minute: Stress-Enhancing Mind-Set

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Binghamton University Week: Jennifer Wegmann, lecturer in the health and wellness studies department...