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Harvard Professor Convicted for Hiding Chinese Money Retires
The former chair of Harvard University’s Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology who was convicted of lying to the U.S...
The Week in Admissions News
A new GMAT; pressure on UCLA to accept transfer students; dining halls and students with eating disorders; larger Pell Grants?
Growing Support for Foster Youth in College
Multiple state legislatures are increasingly supporting measures to help young people who are leaving or have left foster care attend and complete college.
Opinion
A Simplified FAFSA? Yes—and Yet, Not Yet
It’s a great goal, but are we really ready, asks Kent Barnds.
Opinion
Can AI Write Your Next Résumé and Cover Letter?
Joseph Barber offers recommendations for how graduate students can leverage artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT for exploring career options and pursuing opportunities.
6 Ways Financial Aid Officers Support Student Success
Financial aid administrators share strategies to set students up for success with meeting tuition obligations as well as managing other areas of their finances.
Success Program Launch: Storytelling for Business Leadership Development
In the new Story Lab at the University of Iowa business school, students learn to craft and deliver compelling stories to help them stand out when connecting with recruiters and employers, as well as future colleagues.
Saint John’s/Saint Benedict Will Phase Out 8 Majors
The College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University, a women’s college and men’s college, respectively, in Minnesota, will phase...
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