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Should a Donor Dictate Who Is President?
UNLV president signed a gift agreement that said a $14 million pledge was valid only if he was in the job. He's leaving, and the pledge has evaporated. Agreement raises questions on governance and fund-raising ethics.

Is Russia Really Too Risky?
New State Department rating system provides more nuance to colleges in deciding where they will and won't let students travel. Russia may lose students, but Israel and Mexico may see gains.
Academic Minute: Carnivore Skull Shape and Diet
Today on the Academic Minute, Jack Tseng, assistant professor in the department of pathology and anatomical sciences at the University...

The Reinvention of City Colleges of Chicago
In a new book, Cheryl Hyman discusses her controversial seven-year stint as chancellor of City Colleges of Chicago, including her attempt to improve its low graduation rates.
Fake University Pretended to Be University of Alberta
A fake college calling itself California South University stole the University of Alberta's history and campus, The Globe and Mail...
Losing Coach Blames Millennials
Millennials are looking at their phones instead of watching college basketball these days, according to Stephen F. Austin State University’s...
Catching Up to the (Nonbasketball) UMBC Story?
Friday night's upset win by the University of Maryland Baltimore County over the University of Virginia in men's basketball has...
The Week in Admissions News
Fears about possible Trump limits on Chinese visas; a job guarantee from DePauw; return of free at Cooper Union.
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