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CBS4 Exclusive: UM President Donna Shalala Discusses NCAA ReportShe’s been at the center of the University of Miami’s defense during the more than two year investigation of the school by the NCAA and after leading the school through the process; UM President Donna Shalala spoke exclusively with CBS4’s Eliott Rodriguez about what’s next at the school.

Former UM Coaches Hit With PenaltiesFormer University of Miami head basketball coach, currently the head coach at the University of Missouri, Frank Haith was one of four coaches hit with penalties Tuesday as a result of the NCAA's investigation of the University of Miami.

Calls For Death Penalty For UM Ring HollowDeath penalty. That was a common sentiment among some fans and commentators when the reports of impermissible benefits and other NCAA violations first surfaced in August 2011.

UM Coaches & Administrators React To NCAA SanctionsThe University of Miami finally received it's sanctions from the NCAA for the Nevin Shapiro scandal and shortly after noon Tuesday; the administration and coaches released comments about the entire case.

Breakdown Of The NCAA Penalties Against UMThe University of Miami was hit with NCAA sanctions Tuesday for the Nevin Shapiro scandal, but the penalties were not nearly as severe as some speculated they would be in the early stages of the case.

Key Findings From The NCAA ReportThe NCAA issued its final report and sanctions against the University of Miami Tuesday morning and the 102-page document outlined a plethora of specific violations against the school.

Just How Long Was The NCAA Investigation Of UM?More than two years after the initial report from Yahoo! Sports detailed numerous allegations against the University of Miami from convicted criminal Nevin Shapiro the school can finally start to move on.

Golden "Believes" He'll Coach UM In 2012Believe. It’s just one word, but it could be the key to figuring out whether Miami Hurricanes head coach Al Golden will return to the school in 2012.

Worst May Be Yet To Come For UMTuesday’s ruling from the NCAA suspending various players of the University of Miami football team was bad, but the worst is likely still to come as the NCAA infractions committee continues to investigate the rules violations committed by UM.