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Todd Skelton and 39 other East Tennessee young professionals were honored in Knoxville as they joined Knox News' 40 Under 40 ...
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There are lots of ways to end a season disappointed. Expectations can play a role, of course, but they don't have to.
Doug Lederman returns to Inside Higher Ed’s pages with a new column exploring why colleges need to adapt and what might happen if they don’t.
Texas Tech learned that you can't neglect the top high school prospects for the transfer portal after CFP dud .