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Leadership
By Jack Stripling
 

In the throes of multiple crises, including the admissions scandal, the University of Southern California wanted a leader who had spent time in the crucible. They just got one.

Head to Head
By Sarah Brown
 

The former chancellor of the University of North Carolina’s flagship is moving on to the University of Southern California. The institutions have more in common than you might think. PREMIUM

In Case You Missed It
By Terry Nguyen
 

The admissions-bribery scandal has poured gas on the fire of a university already smarting from corruption in the athletics department and in the upper administration.

 

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Administration
By Michael Theis (The Chronicle of Philanthropy)
 

The Varsity Blues college-admissions scandal has already prompted one prominent lawmaker to propose legislation that could have a big impact on giving.

People
By Julia Piper
 

A passion for helping students get access to education drives leaders of advancement offices and foundations at community colleges.

Legal
By Emma Pettit
 

The portraits of an enslaved father and his daughter ought to belong to a descendant, rather than to the university, says a lawsuit.

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Advice
By David D. Perlmutter
 

It’s all too easy for a senior administrator’s incidental remark to be misinterpreted as a new demand.

 

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