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Georgia Board Caps Student Funding of Athletics
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents adopted a new policy on Tuesday that will limit how much money...
How Latino Students Fare at Selective Colleges
Latino students who attend highly selective colleges and universities graduate at significantly higher rates than their peers at other institutions...

Researchers Attacked -- and They Answer Back
Republican senator renews debate over federal support for studies whose significance is not immediately apparent.
Students Protest Professor's Rumored Termination Over Atheist Speaker
Pacific Union College students continue to protest the rumored possible termination of a tenured professor of psychology over his decision...
U of California Considers Expanding Scholarship Protections to All Athletes
The University of California Board of Regents is expected to approve a new policy that will triple the number of...
Robot Prepared for China's University Entrance Exam
A Chinese company has announced plans to have a robot take the country's university entrance exams next year, China Daily...
The Crunch Effect
Next time you open a bag of chips, concentrate on the crunch. In today's Academic Minute, as part of Food...

Refusing to Be Measured
Rutgers professors vote a second time to seek access to and limits on use of data from Academic Analytics -- as faculty advocates vow to take such criticism to other campuses.
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