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Too Many Academically Challenged Athletes

In responding to football violations at Eastern Washington U., institution and NCAA limit the number of players who can be admitted despite failing to meet association's minimum standards.

Interstate Commerce

With budgets tightening, public universities may be inclined to recruit more out-of-state students for increased revenue.

(Grad) School's Out

Provost Tom Sullivan has decided to dissolve the University of Minnesota's graduate school, placing more power in the hands of...

Early Decision and the Adolescent Brain

Because of maturity level, some high school students may be at even more of a disadvantage than their peers when it comes to making an early commitment to a college, study finds.

Crucifixes in the Classroom

Boston College adds Catholic imagery to all teaching spaces -- to the consternation of some professors.

Evolving Position at Olivet Nazarene

Professor involved in evolution dispute says university has lifted limits on his teaching and use of his book.

Are College Athletes Psyching Themselves Out?

Study suggests perceived threat of confirming negative stereotypes may cause some -- but not all -- of academic achievement gap between athletes and non-athletes.