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Are Esports a Pandemic-Era Salve for Sports-Hungry Fans?
Some colleges with established sports programs are using the play restrictions required by the pandemic as an opportunity to explore the potential profitability of esports competitions.
More Power Five Plans for Conference-Only Football
The NCAA’s Division I Southeastern Conference, or SEC, which is known for its powerhouse football programs, will play a 10-game...

New Zealand Faces Loss of International Students
Government will not permit their return until at least 2021.
Division I Athletics Officials Report COVID-19 Spread
Fourteen percent of senior athletics officials who run NCAA Division I programs reported that 10 to 20 athletes in their...
Journal Editor Regrets Publishing Racist Article
Jonathan B. Imber, Jean Glasscock Professor of Sociology at Wellesley College and editor in chief of the journal Society, said...
U.S. Institutions Affected by Blackbaud Cyberattack
Criminals may have accessed private information from donors to at least 16 U.S. universities as part of a cyberattack on...
New Presidents or Provosts: Benedictine U, Berkeley City College, College of Charleston, Hinds CC, Lee U, Manhattan College, Mount Aloysius College, Southwestern U, U of North Carolina-Wilmington, U of Texas-El Paso, U of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Michael Alexander, provost and vice chancellor of academic affairs at the University of Wisconsin at Green Bay, has been chosen...
Princeton to Pay $5.8 Million to Settle Pension Lawsuit
Princeton University has agreed to pay $5.8 million to settle complaints by participants in two pension plans that it charged...
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