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College Board Ends Loan Activities
New state law and pending federal rules would have barred the organization from being a lender while also reimbursing college officials who attend its meetings.
Coach Caught By an E-Mail Trail
NCAA punishes Purdue University for ex-coach's academic fraud, laid out in a series of electronic messages.
Virginia Tech Panels Urge Reform
Internal reports call for increased security measures and efforts to monitor troubled students, but do little self-criticizing.
Amid Controversy, Coeducation
As Randolph College welcomes its first male students and adjusts to new name, alumnae continue to protest the changes.
Publishing and Values
Anthropology association's decision to leave a university press for a commercial entity infuriates many scholars -- and raises questions about the future of scholarly societies and open access.
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