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Controversy in Tennessee on Holiday Party Guidance
Some conservative politicians in Tennessee are calling for the resignation of Jimmy Cheek, chancellor of the University of Tennessee at...
Math and Sports
Math has become a big part of improving sports teams. In today's Academic Minute, the University of the Pacific's John...

Two Visions of Desegregation
In Maryland, the state challenges view that new programs at historically black colleges will attract white students.

When More Is Less
New study suggests that when it comes to writing assignments and instruction, quality -- not quantity -- matters most.
Debt Relief for Some Former Corinthian Students
The U.S. Department of Education announced Thursday that it has granted the requests for debt forgiveness made by more than...
Accreditor Fight With CFPB Moves to Federal Court
The battle between a national accrediting organization overseeing many for-profit colleges and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is now making...

Library Bound
Hamilton College's library and Information Technology Services, longtime cohabitants on campus, tied the knot in 2013. Why is that model, rare at large institutions, appealing to smaller ones?
Too Few Teams? Or Too Many Bowls?
As the number of Division I college football bowl games has spiked to a record 40 this postseason, not enough teams have the six wins required to participate.
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