Allie Grasgreen

Allie Grasgreen is a reporter who covers student affairs and athletics for Inside Higher Ed. She can be reached at allie.grasgreen@insidehighered.com.

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January 19, 2012
Community college mental health counselors report that their duties include academic and career advising, limiting time available to help on psychological issues.  
January 18, 2012
The faculty athletics representative's role in the NCAA enforcement process isn't high profile, but it's important, officials said at the association's annual convention.
January 16, 2012
Division I board takes action -- sort of -- on its controversial scholarship rules, and Divisions II and III ease recruiting restrictions.
January 13, 2012
NCAA President Mark Emmert sets a tone of urgency in his annual "State of the Association" address.
January 12, 2012
INDIANAPOLIS -- Education Secretary Arne Duncan made clear his displeasure with the National Collegiate Athletic Association at its annual convention Wednesday in a keynote address that, while ultimately conveying a message of encouragement, called out the organization for everything from sex abuse scandals to "New Testament"-length rulebooks.
January 12, 2012
Educators want higher NCAA academic standards -- but they're not so sure the association has gone about it in the best way.
January 12, 2012
The sabotage of investment bank recruiting sessions by Ivy League students marks a shift in the protest movement, but it's not one without precedent.
January 11, 2012
It's been a wild year for the NCAA. At this week's national convention, Division I will be forced to modify or eliminate some of its reform initiatives, while Divisions II and III will look to ease recruiting regulations.
January 10, 2012
Morgan State University on Sunday indefinitely suspended its head basketball coach, Todd Bozeman, after the president of South Carolina State University and a number of other people said they saw Bozeman punch a player during a late timeout in the road game Saturday.
January 9, 2012
New research says the NCAA's eligibility rules result in academically deficient athletes being admitted to college, but the association disputes the findings.

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