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U of Michigan Finalizes $490M Settlement in Claims of Abuse
The University of Michigan has finalized a $490 million settlement with victims of the late Robert Anderson, a physician who...
The Week in Admissions News
Transfer enrollments continue to fall; international applications grow; Democrats want more help for parents; stay for Yeshiva University lifted.
The Year of the Female Gubernatorial Candidate: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Alana Jeydel, professor of political science at Fresno City College, explains why more glass ceilings...
New Trial Ordered for Ex-Coach in Admissions Scandal
Judge says conviction may have been based on faulty evidence.
Yeshiva U Suspends All Student Groups to Avoid Recognizing Gay Group
Yeshiva University on Friday suspended all student groups, The New York Times reported. The move was in response to the...
What admissions directors think of affirmative action, SATs, legacies and more
The 2022 Inside Higher Ed Survey of College and University Admissions Directors arrives at a time of significant change for...
Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: A Shortcut
Jim Jump writes that the debate over calculus reminds him of the questions that are raised about rankings.
University of Vermont President Rejects Antisemitism Charges
The president of the University of Vermont, Suresh Garimella, denied allegations of antisemitism against the university, which is currently under...
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