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Does This Research Have an Agenda?

Report attacks Koch-funded Regulatory Studies Center at George Washington University as a pro-fossil-fuel-industry idea launderer. University and Koch deny the charge.

Error in Math Scoring on May SAT

Some test takers have received good news -- their scores are going up. But could all test takers have figured out how to report the problem?

The Week in Admissions News

Intensive English enrollments decline; unexpected yield at Virginia Tech; refugee applicants; in-state tuition for Native Americans.

The Money Launderer Agrees to a Plea

Chief accountant for sham foundation will plead guilty to racketeering.

Recruiting International Students -- Locally

At NAFSA: Association of International Educators conference, session focuses on opportunities to recruit international students who are already in the U.S. for high school or short-term programs.

The Nudges That Didn't Work

A large project sought to determine if information and reminders could change the college-going patterns of high-ability, low-income students. The patterns didn't change.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Oklahoma Unranked

The false data reported by the University of Oklahoma for years raises questions about more than one institution's dishonesty, writes Jim Jump.