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Dropping the 'Lady'
U. of Tennessee angers many fans and alumni with plan to drop the "Lady Vols" logo, which supporters say is a sign of honor. But most colleges that once used such names for women's teams dropped them long ago.

Outside Experience for All
Brown University starts effort to make sure every student can have an internship. Move comes as Cornell and Duke are providing students with more learning opportunities outside of the classroom.

Shifts in Foreign Grad Population
New graduate enrollments from outside the U.S. are up, thanks in large part to a big increase from India. But Chinese numbers show a small drop.

Accidental Exposure
After another round of authors surprised to see their dissertations being sold online, ProQuest announces it will no longer sell them through retailers such as Amazon.
Collective Punishment
Rather than suspend partying at specific Greek chapters after a violation has occurred, some colleges opt for systemwide bans.

More Than the Boycott
A year after it voted to boycott Israeli academic institutions, American Studies Association is sticking to its guns. But it wants to broaden its public image, and demonstrate involvement in activism beyond Middle East.

LGBTQ and Asexual, Too
Some college centers that serve marginalized sexual or gender identities are officially recognizing another in their names and program offerings.

What CEOs Don't Know
Big-time colleges were rushing to hire executives as athletics directors a few years ago -- but the results have some questioning the trend.
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