Michael Marot, AP Sports WriterStudentsCollege Athletes Come Up as Winners in Grad RatesThe NCAA reveals that more student-athletes are earning their college degrees at an all-time high rate.October 24, 2013Faculty & StaffLatest NCAA Scandal Comes from HeadquartersIn an embarrassing blow to its watchdog image, the NCAA said Wednesday its enforcement staff had botched the high-profile investigation of the University of Miami by improperly conducting at least two depositions while working with an attorney for disgraced booster Nevin Shapiro.January 23, 2013StudentsNCAA Poised to Approve New Enforcement PoliciesAfter debating changes for more than a year, the NCAA board of directors is poised to vote Tuesday on an enforcement proposal that would streamline the infractions process, impose harsher sanctions on the worst violators, expand the current two-tiered penalty structure to four and create a more standard set of penalty guidelines.October 30, 2012SportsMiami, Ohio St. Football Teams Earn Academic HonorBoth teams outperformed many of their rivals in the classroom and joined 11 other Football Bowl Subdivision teams on this year’s list of academic overachievers.June 14, 2012SportsNCAA Graduation Rate Hits All-Time High at 82 PercentCollege athletes are outperforming other students in the classroom, and they’re doing it at a record rate.October 25, 2011StudentsHBCU Conference Schools Take Big Hits in Latest NCAA Academic Progress ReportThe NCAA banned Jackson State and Southern of the Southwestern Athletic Conference from postseason play in football next season and did the same thing for Southern and Grambling in men’s basketball.May 24, 2011Leadership & PolicyEmmert Has Full Agenda at NCAA ConventionNCAA chief Mark Emmert took over from interim president Jim Isch in October and he has a plan for how he wants to lead the organization.January 11, 2011StudentsJustice Department Questions NCAA Scholarship Award ProcessThe Justice Department’s antitrust division wants to know more about why the NCAA awards scholarships on a year-to-year basis and why scholarships are limited to five years. The NCAA insists it has the answers.May 6, 2010Leadership & PolicyUniversity of Washington President Named NCAA LeaderUniversity of Washington president Mark A. Emmert became the NCAA’s new chief executive on Tuesday, ending the search that began in November.April 27, 2010Page 1 of 1