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Pedigree and Productivity

New study of computer scientists says that when it comes to research output, where Ph.D.s get hired matters more than where they trained.

Selecting Courses for Students

A California community college is picking course schedules for students to encourage them to enroll full-time and reach graduation quicker.

Career Education's Incomplete Transformation

Although career and technical education has made gains in graduation rates and academic outcomes, a report warns about continuing struggles of traditional vocational students.

Discrepancies in Estimates on Food Insecurity

New research finds that while food insecurity among college students is a serious problem, studies on the issue may not provide accurate estimates of its magnitude.

More Admissions of Guilt and More Details in Admissions Scandal

Three more plead guilty; a mystery about a big-spending family becomes public; Southern Cal tightens rules on admission of athletes. Plus: Slippery Rock stands up to Dr. Phil.

The Week in Admissions News

Different approach to free college; student-loan debate; another for-profit in crisis.

Red Flags for Applicants With Mental Health Issues

If applicants wrote about their mental health, one college gave their applications additional review -- and some were rejected -- even if they were academically eligible for automatic admission.

New Concerns on International Enrollments

Student numbers in U.S. decline; reports grow on visa delays.