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New Bill May Allow Athlete Compensation
The NCAA suggests that college athletes in California may not be able to participate in championship games if state passes legislation to allow them to profit off their name, image and likeness.
Newly Tenured … at MIT, U Hawaii Hilo, U San Diego
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Antoine Allanore, materials science and engineering Saurabh Amin, civil and environmental engineering Emilio Baglietto, nuclear science...
More Misconduct at Michigan State
Michigan State University suspended Robert Wiseman, professor of physiology, for six weeks, after an outside investigation found he had engaged...

Expanding Beyond NYC’s 5 Boroughs
Armed with promising results, CUNY is expanding ASAP and other student success experiments while helping to export them to colleges outside the system.
Taylor U President Resigns, Weeks After Pence Visit
The president of Indiana's Taylor University resigned Monday, a month after dozens of students and faculty members walked out of...
Stanford Proposes $3.4B in New Housing in Rift with County
Stanford University announced plans on Monday to spend $3.4 billion over the next 17 years on creating new housing for...
Lawmakers Reconsider Bankruptcy for Student Loans
Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee put a renewed focus in a hearing Tuesday on whether student borrowers should have...
DeVos Calls for Making 'Second Chance Pell' Permanent
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos called for making the Second Chance Pell experiment permanent Tuesday in remarks at a commencement ceremony...
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