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Colby Offers New Testing Option for Applicants

Colby College has become the latest institution to shift its admissions policies with regard to standardized testings for applicants. Colby...

Oregon Bill Would Force Athletic Programs to Interview Minority Candidates

A legislative committee in Oregon on Friday amended a bill -- which would have required public colleges and universities to...

William and Mary Will Study Its Black History

A board committee at the College of William and Mary has approved an eight-year research project, sponsored by the Office...

Competing Party School Rankings

Playboy, which has periodically ranked "party schools," announced Friday it would issue such reviews annually, potentially setting up a challenge...

Staffing Up, Productivity Down

Rate of growth in colleges' hiring of full-time support staff has significantly outpaced growth in full-time instructors, think tank report finds.

Taking on Testing Misuse

If College Board says standardized exams shouldn't be sole criterion, admissions group wants to know why National Merit Scholarship program does just that.

A Message for a Coach With a Past

Some professors at Florida International University are planning to hand deliver a copy of the university's sexual harassment policy to...

Why Reverse Transfer?

Students from low-income families are more likely to leave four-year institutions to attend community colleges, but money is not always the main reason, new study finds.