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The Week in Admissions News
A webcast about the Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action; Biden plans to change the way students pay for college; some Black colleges expect a surge in applications; defending diversity programs.
Connecticut Attorney General Sues For-Profits
Connecticut attorney general William Tong filed suit Friday against the Stone Academy, a failed for-profit college; the Paier College of...
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Supporting Student Wellness: What’s Enough and What’s Too Much?
Many students want professors and advisers to help promote their well-being, including their mental health. But how involved do students really want them to get? Quite involved, according to new survey data from Inside Higher Ed and College Pulse.
New Programs: Business, Neuroscience, Health-Care Management, Agribusiness, Social Work, Automation Leadership
The following colleges have announced new academic programs: Gonzaga University is starting a master of science in business analytics and...
Florida to Investigate FAU President Search
The Florida Board of Governors is opening a formal investigation into alleged anomalies in the presidential search at Florida Atlantic...
Suit Charges Emporia State With Conspiracy Against Tenure
A federal suit filed by 11 former faculty members at Emporia State University charges that they lost their jobs because...
U of Idaho Delays Demolishing House Where Killings Took Place
The University of Idaho will not demolish the house where four of its students were killed in November until this...
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Program Launch: Financial Coaching at Monroe Community College
A grant from the National Council for Workforce Education will fund financial coaching services for students at Monroe Community College and three other institutions in the U.S.
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