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Haverford Drops Need-Blind Admissions
College says it will admit a small share of its applicant pool based in part on ability to pay.
New Programs: Finance Technology, Educational Leadership, Education, Physical Therapy, Biomedical Sciences, Science, Data Analytics
Brandeis University is starting a master’s program in digital innovation for finance technology. Centenary University, in New Jersey, is starting...
Stacking the Deck?
UCSD accused a student of copying from another person's midterm exam, but officials wouldn't reveal the identity of the other student or whether the two were sitting near each other.
The Long-Term Impact
Researchers say the real test of a state student aid program may not be enrollment alone, but graduate school, lifetime income and more.
The Philosophy of What Makes a University
Western Illinois U says low enrollments justify eliminating four liberal arts majors, but faculty leaders say maintaining fields of study is about more than metrics.
Opinion
Take Charge of Curricular Glut
Curricular glut stifles innovation and negatively impacts virtually every aspect of college and university budgets, argues Michael Bugeja.
A College Ponders Split From Its Seminary
Erskine, after years of debates over religious issues and academic freedom, may sever a liberal arts institution and a theological one.
Cuts Questioned at U of Chicago
Faculty members and students worry they're paying the price for construction projects amid a focus on cutting administrative costs.
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