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Suit Against Rutgers on Rankings Becomes Class Action

A suit against Rutgers University filed by a whistle-blower has been expanded into a class action. The lawyers said they...

Williams Expands Financial Aid

College, already known for generous packages, is completely eliminating loans from packages and will no longer require students to work—even in the summer.

Molecular-Engineering Cancer Therapeutics

Some of the best engineering successes can be hard to see. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Cornell University College...

Courseware Designed to Close Equity Gaps

Coalitions of companies, colleges and research groups, funded by Gates, will develop digital courses especially aimed at improving learning outcomes for underrepresented students in gateway statistics and chemistry courses.

College Towns Come Back to Life

The COVID-19 pandemic turned college towns into ghost towns, decimating local economies. Now they’re bouncing back, thanks to new initiatives, innovative partnerships—and hungry students.

Rabbinical Program More Than a Century Old Plans to Close

The Board of Governors at Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion voted Monday to shutter a 147-year-old residential rabbinical program...

Molecular-Engineering Cancer Therapeutics: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Cornell University College of Engineering Week: Uli Wiesner, professor of materials science and...

NACAC Releases List of Colleges Still Accepting Applications

The National Association for College Admission Counseling has released its annual list of colleges that are still accepting students for...