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Taking a Gamble on Students

As March Madness comes to a close tonight, a record number of students will be among the 45 million Americans placing wagers. Experts want more protections in place for young adults.

MIT Reinstates SAT/ACT Requirement

It ended the requirement during the pandemic.

Faculty Committee Says U of Florida Fast-Tracked DeSantis Pick

A faculty committee at the University of Florida found that the institution violated its own hiring protocols when it offered...

The Week in Admissions News

The Biden budget; Lincoln College will close; a blog post on campus tours; a new leader for ETS.

Yale Surrenders Items to Art-Looting Investigation

The Yale University Art Gallery has turned over to authorities 13 artifacts from South Asia, valued at more than $1...
Opinion

‘Going Public’ With the Humanities in a Fake News World

Maureen E. Ruprecht Fadem writes of the assault on the humanities, the battle in and outside the classroom with false knowledges, and the imperative to engage publicly with well-researched truths.

To Diversify Med Schools, Focus on Family Income

New study finds that Black and Latinx medical students tend to come from the top quintiles of family income.

Why Teaching Is Harder Than You Think: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Marshall G. Jones, professor and graduate program director in learning design and technology at Winthrop...