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Commonplace or a Painful Practice?
Students at Morehouse College are up in arms about scholarship refunds they were expecting but won’t receive. The controversy sheds light on a larger debate about how colleges apply external and internal scholarships to student expenses.
A Matter of Public Concern
An Auburn professor spoke out about athletics officials advocating for an otherwise unpopular major in which football players were clustered and lost his chair. A jury says he deserves more than half a million dollars in damages.
The Week in Admissions News
High student voter turnout; calls to extend the pause on loan repayments; settlement of suit against Education Department; student loans and bankruptcy.
Law Schools Reject ‘U.S. News’ Rankings
Berkeley, Columbia, Georgetown and Stanford join movement started by Harvard and Yale. U.S. News vows to continue ranking law schools.
Students Sue Seattle U Over Degree It Couldn’t Award
Four former and current students have sued Seattle University over a degree that the state said it couldn’t award, KING...
Nursing Home Staffing Suffers in Disadvantaged Communities
Staffing is a critical factor for nursing homes. In today’s Academic Minute, part of New York University Week, Jasmine L...
A Building by Any Other Name
The Black Lives Matter protests inspired activists to demand the removal of controversial names from campus buildings. Many universities have established practices to guide them.
Republicans Will Be Back in Charge of House
Oversight and lawsuits, not legislating, will be the goal.
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