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Breaking Division III's 'Bedrock' Rule
College -- with a vice president playing a key role -- awarded thousands in financial aid based on athletic criteria, violating Division III's core principle. Such violations seem to be spreading.
New Trustees and More Controversy at Louisville
Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin, a Republican who this month fired most members of the University of Louisville board, on Wednesday...
Sounds of the City
The sounds of a city can be just as distinct as its skyline. In today's Academic Minute, the University of...

'Drunkorexia'
More than 80 percent of college students in a new study said they have skipped a meal, induced vomiting or used a laxative in order to consume more alcohol.

The Elusive Young Donor
Colleges expand efforts to raise money from recent graduates. But Northeastern campaign that was widely mocked online shows that raising money from those repaying student loans isn't easy.
U.S. 'Special Master' Issues Last Report on Debt Relief
The "special master" hired by the U.S. Education Department to oversee the initial process of deciding which student loan borrowers...

Gender Equity or Else
Ireland considers plan for financial punishments for universities that fail to meet specified targets.

Fostering Connections
As part of a new general-education program, Connecticut College rethinks the 100-level course.
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