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The Evolution of Amateurism

The NCAA says athletes can't share in the revenue that third parties gain by using their likeness, but its reasoning doesn't hold up, a new report argues.

Threats at Community Colleges

Last week's incidents at two-year institutions in Virginia and Texas point to safety challenges at institutions with non-residential students, multiple campuses and a fraction of the counseling resources available at four-year institutions.

Commencement Speakers Announced: Catholic U., Emory, Lynn, Macalester, Mansfield, Marquette, National Hispanic U., North Carolina Central, Regent, U. of Cincinnati, U. of Indianapolis

The following colleges and universities have announced their commencement speakers for spring 2013: Catholic University of America: Dana Gioia, former...

Anxiety, Depression, Relationships

Counseling center patients are struggling with familiar issues at slightly different levels, but some suggest the long increase of mental health problems among students may be peaking.

Scorecards Get an A

California's community colleges get graded with new completion scorecards. Experts say the data are among the best provided by a public college system.

Not All Fun and Games

Drinking games are not all the same and students play at different risk levels, suggests research calling for more direct prevention of this type of student partying.

March Money Madness

Basketball coaches at elite programs make millions more, but salaries and bonuses are rising faster at non-elite programs, new research finds.

A Question of 'Cause'

Rutgers officials say they previously lacked legal justification to fire now-dismissed men's basketball coach, but multiple clauses in his contract -- and the findings of an independent investigation -- suggest otherwise.