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Supreme Court Upholds Payments to Athletes

Justices unanimously rule the NCAA cannot bar compensation for education-related benefits. But the narrow ruling may not upend the NCAA amateurism model as much as some had hoped (and feared).

What’s Going on at Carolina?

On the heels of the Nikole Hannah-Jones case, UNC governing board doesn’t reappoint an outspoken faculty member to the university press board.

Negotiated Rule Making Kicks Off

Commenters at the public hearing addressed topics related to federal student aid, including Public Service Loan Forgiveness, widespread debt cancellation and the responsibility of for-profit institutions.

‘The Blue-Collar Harvard’

Fledgling authors from underrepresented backgrounds and nontraditional students are turning to graduate creative writing programs at the City University of New York to tell their stories.
Opinion

Change Through the Aeons

Clare Krusing, Lauren Meadows and Daniel Oates describe how a student advisory board and university president have made a lasting impact on their institution, providing lessons for others.

Academic Minute: Where Students Go After Graduation

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rhode Island College Week: Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur, chair and professor of sociology...

Russia Declares Bard College ‘Undesirable’

The Russian Prosecutor General’s Office has declared that Bard College is "undesirable in Russia," TASS reported Monday. "Following the examination...

Kvaal Confirmation Held Up in Senate by Democrat

A Democratic senator is preventing a full Senate vote to confirm James Kvaal as under secretary at the Department of...