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U of Akron Disciplines Police Officer

The University of Akron has disciplined one of its police officers for actions it considered excessive, WJW News reported. The...

The Transformative Effects of Collective Gatherings

The COVID-19 pandemic has made us realize the importance of being around other people. In today’s Academic Minute, the University...

A Focus on Students, Not Their Scores

Lynn University finds that the personal focus of its admissions program works. New student enrollment is up 59 percent in the last 10 years.

Presentism, Race and Trolls

History column leads to lockdown of American Historical Association’s Twitter account. What happened?

CEO Sues Connecticut State System, Wins Job Back

After Nicole Esposito was removed as CEO of Manchester Community College, she sued the Connecticut State system for gender discrimination. Now she’s won her job back.

The Week in Admissions News

Waiting for Biden; 10 fraternities disaffiliate from University of Southern California; vulnerable students; students learn to stop overdoses.

Poll: Class of 2025 Politically Divided

Nearly half of incoming college sophomores don’t want to live with or date someone who voted differently from them in the 2020 election, a new poll found.

Wisconsin Considers Direct Admissions

Board of Regents may try to reverse enrollment declines with the alternative to traditional admissions.