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Allegations Against Prominent Foe of Affirmative Action

Ward Connerly, a national leader of the fight to end the consideration of race and ethnicity in college admissions, is...

Illinois Attorney General Will Sue For-Profit College

The Illinois attorney general is planning to sue Westwood College, a for-profit institution with four campuses in the Chicago area...

Academic Minute: Silence and Musical Perception

In today's Academic Minute, Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis of the University of Arkansas reveals why musical silence is just as important...

Enrollment Up in Professional Science Master's Programs

Enrollment in professional science master's programs increased by 15.4 percent in 2011, according to data released today by the Council...

AAUP Balks at CUNY Transfer Initiative

The American Association of University Professors last week sent a letter to the City University of New York chancellor and...

Another Hike in Football Coaches' Salaries

The salaries of new head coaches at big-time college football programs increased by 35 percent in 2011, USA Today reported...

Taiwan Relaxes Rules for Admitting Mainland Students

Taiwanese universities are loosening the rules for admitting students from mainland China, China Daily reported. Applicants had been restricted to...

Law Schools Faulted on Jobs Data

A report released Tuesday by Law School Transparency, a nonprofit advocacy group, found that the majority of law schools do...