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‘Egregious Misconduct’ by Alzheimer’s Drug Researcher Is Alleged

A researcher whose work was integral to the development of the Alzheimer’s drug simufilam has been found by the City...
The outlines of Wisconsin and Georgia, with a yard sign in the middle that reads "you're already admitted"

Direct Admissions Spreads, State by State

From Georgia to Wisconsin, state university systems are adopting the experimental policy, hoping to boost enrollment and reach new students.

Stanford Investigates Instructor After Jewish Student Complaints

The co-presidents of Stanford University’s Israeli Student Association told the San Francisco Chronicle that students reported their lecturer blamed the...

Why People Don’t Call Themselves Entrepreneurs: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Heather Vough, associate professor of management at George Mason University, explains why many people don’t...
A crowd of students walks on Western Washington University's campus during the first day of classes.

New on the Job: Meagan Bryson, Western Washington University

As the inaugural director of academic advising and student achievement, Bryson speaks about opening a new center, establishing a footprint on campus and meeting students where they are.

Quebec Doubles Tuition for Students From Outside the Province

Quebec will double tuition beginning next year for students who enroll at its universities from outside the Canadian province as...
A photo illustration with a photograph of David Boyles, an Arizona State University instructor, next to a photograph of the university's campus.

Arizona State Instructor Followed, Injured by Turning Point USA Crew

Police investigate an altercation with a queer ASU educator as possible aggravated assault by an operative of the right-wing group.

The Week in Admissions News

Georgia launches a new direct admissions program; ACT scores drop again; many public and private New York institutions waive application fees.