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The Rage and Riches of Rivalry
Rivalries are important for the business of sports. In today's Academic Minute, Northern Kentucky University's Joe Cobbs determines why some...

Can Young Alumni Get Colleges to Drop Legacy Admissions?
More than 500 people have pledged not to give to colleges that favor alumni children in admissions.

At an Impasse
The University of Northern Iowa removed a professor from in-person teaching because he required masks in his close-quarters lab. He says he's not budging, and he's asking for other professors to join him.

Tenure Under Threat in Georgia
Professors within the University System of Georgia say the Board of Regents' policy proposals seek to centralize power and end, not update, tenure.
'A Predatory Culture' at U of San Francisco
An article in Sports Illustrated features interviews with women who say they were victims of "a toxic" men's soccer team...
The Week in Admissions News
$500 million for access at liberal arts colleges; U of California system plans for 20,0000 new spaces; the cost of free community college; income limits considered for free community college; ideological conflict seen as unlikely.

High School Seniors Last Year Were Worried About Paying for College
But they had more confidence than the class that graduated from high school a year ago.

'Distracting and Destabilizing' Controversies at Contra Costa
Chancellor Bryan Reece was reinstated by the Contra Costa Community College Governing Board. He was put on administrative leave amid a tumultuous year for the district.
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