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The Ghost of Tarkanian v. NCAA

College groups fear that appeals court's decision in ex-Buffalo coach's case could make private colleges liable for their interactions with state governments.

A Sharp Critique of MBA Education

Author of From Higher Aims to Hired Hands discusses what is wrong with business schools today.

Sweetening the Deal

Study finds faculty can do more than teach well (think chocolate) to improve their score on student evaluations.

Female Faculty and the Sciences

Congressional panel considers recruitment and retention issue, while Stanford study examines impact of low female participation on undergraduate math, science and engineering majors.

Beyond the Blue Book

A new center at Penn State could redefine testing for students used to filling in bubbles (or blanks). For extra credit, it could also curb cheating.

New Tactic on Salary and Benefits

Faculty unions consider whether they win or lose when they agree to combine funds for the two big-ticket items of contracts into a single pot of money.

When Big Bucks Come for Sports

Use of major athletics donation to U. of Oregon from the co-founder of Nike has some questioning the university's priorities.