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Smoke and Mirrors -- and a Black Medical School
A historically black medical college intends to use a $7 million grant from an e-cigarette giant to study the effects of tobacco. Some question the ethics.

Past as Present
A Columbia law adjunct is the latest person to leave a place in academe following the release of a new film on the Central Park Five.

M.B.A. Rankings Seen as Influential and Unreliable
Global survey of business school educators, students and alumni finds mixed feelings about ratings.

An Upward Limit on Elite M.B.A. Tuition Rates
Harvard and Chicago business schools freeze M.B.A. tuition.

Sharing a Football Stadium
Two historically black colleges hope to attract more fans and perhaps more money through collaboration.

At Morehouse, a Speech to Remember
In commencement address, business executive says he will repay the debt of all 396 graduates.

Acknowledging His Own Misconduct
Most professors found to have violated Title IX policies don't share it with the world. This one did, as he resigned.

Harvard Won't Renew Leadership Post of Controversial Scholar
Students in residential college he has led said the law professor's decision to defend Harvey Weinstein was "trauma inducing." He also has a long record fighting for those incarcerated unfairly.
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