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Wyoming Catholic College CFO Charged With Fraud
The former chief financial officer of Wyoming Catholic College allegedly defrauded the Wyoming Business Council and a New York investment...
Harnessing the Immune System to Heal Wounds: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Drexel University Week: Kara Spiller, associate professor in the school of biomedical engineering...
Students Complain About Chinese Quarantine Rules
Students in China, which is currently facing several serious outbreaks of COVID-19, are complaining about quarantine rules, CNN reported. At...

Cheating on the GMAT
Council cancels 133 scores, most of them from test takers from India, but including North America, Europe and other parts of Asia.

Attacking Legacy and Early-Decision Admissions
New York legislation would bar both practices by public and private colleges. The private colleges are opposed.
Global Engagement in the Post-Pandemic Era
COVID-19 has disrupted many spaces, including cultural activism. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Drexel University Week, Rogelio Miñana explores...

Calif. Lawmakers Aim to Lift Berkeley’s Enrollment Cap
Changing how the California Environmental Quality Act applies to colleges could lift an enrollment cap at UC Berkeley. Legislators want to fast-track a solution before the university loses students.

Public’s Impression of Higher Education Improves (Somewhat)
More Americans believe degrees have value and graduates are prepared for work than was true four years ago. But partisan divide is widening (and Independents are losing confidence).
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