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In Louisiana and West Virginia, students whose scholarships were tied to remaining on track for graduation have done better than their peers.
Emmert has called for reform, including the need to address the shortfalls suffered by students whose scholarships don't cover the entire cost of attendance.
The lawsuit comes amid a broader debate about the rights of college athletes, whose scholarships can be withdrawn with little recourse and whose coaches can restrict their ability to transfer to a university of their choice.
Rhodes, whose scholarships were extended exclusively to men, compulsively ignored women ("it is a fact that Rhodes was never seen to give the glad-eye to a barmaid or tripping beauty, however succulent") and became enraged when his young acolytes felt otherwise ("leave my house!" he screamed to a man who got engaged).
Had Pitino known what awaited him in Boston -- the once-and-for-all realization that he was born to coach attentive college players whose scholarships were much more revocable than a guaranteed contract -- maybe he would have settled in for life, as the Kentucky hoop yahoos wanted him to do.
Take it from a former Navy brat and Brooklyn street kid, whose scholarships were the key to unlocking a world of opportunity.
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There are women whose scholarship is broadening our views of our religious traditions.
Bogan, from Tallahassee, Florida, whose scholarship requires that he serve in the navy for several years after graduation, was less positive about his safety when dealing with police officers.
And choosing a high-profile consumer advocate to lead the agency providing that protection — someone whose scholarship and advocacy were largely responsible for the agency's creation — is the natural move, both substantively and politically.
In 1997, Mr Montazeri, whose scholarship has won him millions of followers around the Shia Muslim world, was put under house arrest after he drew attention to Mr Khamenei's inferior learning.
Krister Stendahl, a former dean of the Harvard Divinity School and a bishop in Sweden whose scholarship opened new ways of interpreting the Apostle Paul and whose activism pushed churches toward unity and tolerance, died on Tuesday in Boston.
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