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Helping Campus Visitors Feel Connected

Scott Anderson writes that colleges gain the most from being personal and telling stories well.

Humans ‘Flock,’ Too: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Brown University Week: Bill Warren, Chancellor’s Professor of Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences...

The Week in Admissions News

Law schools may eventually go test optional; U of Tennessee restores test requirement; affirmative action brief filed with Supreme Court; AP credits; lockdowns in China; recruiting students and their family members.

Former VCU Fraternity President Pleads No Contest to Hazing

The former president of a Virginia Commonwealth University fraternity has been found guilty of hazing in connection with the death...

Student Loans More Popular With Older Americans

Fifty-five percent of those 60 and older said “the value of a college education is worth it even if someone needs loans to attend.”

Presbyterian College Removes Frat for ‘Hateful’ Behavior

Presbyterian College has permanently removed the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity from campus after a three-month independent investigation concluded that some...

Transfer Enrollment Falls Sharply

A new study finds that transfer enrollment from two- to four-year institutions dropped precipitously across all demographics and institutions. The consequences could be stark for underserved students.

COVID-19 Outbreak Forces Drake U to Move Classes Online

An outbreak of COVID-19 at Drake University led to last week’s classes, and finals, being moved online. Marty Martin, the...