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NCAA Lawyers Up
Spending on outside lawyers jumped by $18 million in two years amid lawsuits.

‘The Happy Professor’
Professor discusses his new book on the joy of teaching undergraduates.
Higher Ed Groups Ask Lawmakers to Prioritize Graduate Education
A coalition of higher ed groups asked key Senate and House lawmakers in a letter Monday to make graduate students...

The NCAA's First Corruption Charges
North Carolina State is the first institution to face the NCAA regarding the corruption case that rocked college basketball two years ago. But will the association go after the institutions that earn it the most money?
DeVos Charges Israel Boycott Movement With Anti-Semitism
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Monday accused the Israel boycott movement BDS of anti-Semitism. At a Justice Department forum on...

In the U.K., a Surge in Chinese Applicants
The number of Chinese students applying to U.K. universities surges by 30 percent.

Chicago Sees Success by Dropping SAT Requirement
Ten to 15 percent of applicants who were admitted this year did not submit scores.
Potty Parity
One way to see gender discrimination in action is to look at the lines in public restrooms. In today's Academic...
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