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Autonomy Faces First Test

At NCAA convention, "Power Five" conferences will demonstrate how powerful their new autonomy is, Division II will consider athlete representation on its council, and Division III may loosen recruiting restrictions.

Declining the AAU Survey

More than one-third of research university group's members won't participate in its study of campus climate related to sexual assault.

Presidential Panel on College Sports?

Could a federal commission on college sports help slow down the athletics arms race? It's possible, some say, if an antitrust exemption is on the table.

Experimenting with Competency

The Education Department will loosen financial-aid rules for 40-plus colleges as they experiment with competency-based education and prior learning assessment.

Salary Ceiling for Women Only?

Is it fair for a university to tell a championship-winning women's coach that she won't be renewed in part because of her salary? When the coach of the equivalent men's team earns more?

#FergusonSyllabus

At annual meeting, historians discuss ways to engage students on protests in Ferguson, Mo., and elsewhere.

Outsourced Trial Period

Western Governors University steers rejected applicants to StraighterLine, an online course provider that acts as a low-risk way for students to prepare to earn a degree.
Opinion

The Biggest Man on Campus

The University of Michigan’s forced hand in negotiating with its new football coach is the latest evidence that presidents are not in charge of big-time college sports, Bob Malekoff writes.