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At NCAA, Shaq Talks Degrees, Business and Jambalaya

Shaquille O'Neal goes "one on one" with the association's president, Mark Emmert.

As California Goes?

State's governor looks to MOOCs for help in entry-level courses at public institutions. San Jose State takes the plunge while community colleges mull a different path.

Playing Different Games

Colleges spent much more on athletics per athlete than on academics per student between 2005 and 2010, new report finds, with growth in the former outpacing the latter.

Shootings Stun 2 Colleges

2 killed at community college in Kentucky. Financial aid director shot at Stevens Institute of Business & Arts. Plus a compilation of articles on gun violence and higher education.

A Free Semester

Union College in Kentucky typically loses half its freshman class before the second year begins, so its new president has made students a promise: If they stay, work hard, and get involved, they won't see a bill for their last semester before graduation.

A Recruiting Revolution?

At this week's NCAA convention, the college presidents who head Division I will consider two dozen proposals that would give programs (particularly wealthy ones) more flexibility when courting athletes.

Spoiled Children

The more financial support parents provide for college costs, the lower their children's grades, national study finds.

The Flu Is Back

Trying to head off a likely epidemic flu season, college officials are breaking out prevention and treatment tactics developed in the wake of 2009's H1N1 pandemic.