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Character and Admission

With the Supreme Court likely poised to bar affirmative action in admissions, it’s time to think about what we can consider, write Tom Bear and David Holmes.

Will Business Schools Join the Revolt?

Admissions leaders have mixed feelings about U.S. News.

New Programs: Public Policy, Marketing, Athletic Training, Engineering, Medical Laboratory Technology, Asian Studies, Environmental Policy

Adler University is starting a master’s in public policy and administration. Graceland University is starting a B.A. in marketing. Gustavus...

New Role Brings More Focus to Student Basic Needs

Colleges and universities have started hiring directors of basic needs to address growing food and housing insecurity among students.

Critics Fault St. Joseph’s on Crime

Critics continue to fault St. Joseph’s University on crime, even after the university has boosted security, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported...

Boys’ and Men’s Struggles in School Reveal Systemic Inequity

The mental health of males demands closer focus. In today’s Academic Minute, Ioakim Boutakidis of California State University, Fullerton, explores...

AI Writing Detection: A Losing Battle Worth Fighting

Human- and machine-generated prose may one day be indistinguishable. But that does not quell academics’ search for an answer to the question “What makes prose human?”
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Students and Experts Agree: TikTok Bans Are Useless

With cellular data and VPNs, it’s easy for students to circumvent the TikTok bans sweeping the nation’s universities. That makes experts wonder: What do these bans hope to achieve?