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Looks Matter

High schoolers who are physically attractive are more likely than others to complete college, study finds.

The First Cohort

AT&T employees, men and domestic students dominate the first cohort of Georgia Tech's new fully online master's degree program.

Transparency and Agents

At American International Recruitment Council annual conference, members discuss what should be required of universities and their overseas recruitment agents vis-á-vis transparency.

Making Nice

Using commission-based agents in international recruitment has gone from unmentionable to mainstream. At 5th annual conference, a group formed to bring standards to the practice reflects on where it has been and where it's going.

Tiny Budget, Big Payoff

Alabama's community college transfer website is a national example of how to help students transfer more efficiently, so why is the office that runs it on life support?

Delay for New SAT

The new test will debut in 2016, not 2015. Will it lose more market share to the ACT before the launch?

Giving 'Voice to Faculty'

Cathy Trower, closing out 16 years leading a research effort of academic work, shares thoughts on tenure, retirement age, adjunct conditions and more.

What Goes into a Degree?

UConn's stalled proposal to limit outside credits earned by non-transfer students generates controversy and may be a sign of future tussles to come over "unbundled" degrees.