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New research at the U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill examines whether mentally ill students will benefit from declaring details about their conditions to college officials and friends.
Creating the Anti-Rankings
Organizer of campaign against U.S. News gives admissions officers preview of system that seeks to make the search for a college educational and to put the emphasis on learning, not prestige.
After You Go SAT-Optional
As Wake Forest illustrates, the decision to end testing requirements in admission leads to discussions about what you want to add, as well.
Stamping Out Smoking -- Even Outdoors
To the dismay of some students and employees, Pennsylvania's system of state-owned universities uses new law curbing "indoor" smoking to ban it everywhere on its 14 campuses.
A Farewell to Arms Races?
Elite business schools have introduced bold new programs in recent weeks, but college leaders say they're far more driven by mission than competition.
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