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Students Abuse Special Admissions at Korean Universities

Hundreds of students have been admitted to South Korean universities through program designed to help the disadvantaged, even though these...

Princeton Returns 6 Works of Art to Italy

The Princeton University Art Museum has returned six works of art to Italy, in the latest of a series of...

Academic Minute: Chemistry of Artificial Sweeteners

In today’s Academic Minute, Nicholas Leadbeater of the University of Connecticut explains why artificial sweeteners can be thousands of times...

Textbook's Surprising White Powdered Substance

Sophia Stockton, a junior at Mid-America Nazarene University, in Kansas, got a surprise when her textbook Understanding Terrorism: Challenges, Perspectives...

For Disadvantaged, College Reduces Marriage Odds

For people from disadvantaged backgrounds, going to college decreases the odds that they will get married, according to a study...

Vassar Sends Acceptance to Some Students It Rejected

Vassar College is apologizing for an incorrect notification of some early decision applicants that they had been admitted when in...

Mayor Wants City Colleges Chicago to End Sick Day Payouts

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has ordered City Colleges of Chicago to end a policy of payouts for unused sick days...

Enrollment Crunch at Cal State Northridge

Students and professors at California State University at Northridge are frustrated by strict limits on enrollments this semester, with most...