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The Campus Child Care Crisis
Emporia State will close its campus child care center next year. Parents are pushing back, highlighting the nationwide shortage of affordable options in higher education and beyond.
The Growth of Part-Time Readers
Institutions with surging applications find that they can't manage them all without help. Some admissions leaders worry about the trend, but most accept it.
Trapped in Gaza
Palestinian poet say's he's being denied entry to Israel to interview for a U.S. visa so that he may return to his graduate program at Syracuse University.
Opinion
The Packaging Is the Problem
Higher education's products remain in demand, but our packaging is the problem, Anthony R. Wheeler writes.
The Week in Admissions News
Helping students deal with inflation; vaccine mandates on campus saved lives; demand for residential experience; Florida A&M investigates explicit photograph.
After Report, Michigan Will Hire New Hockey Coach
The University of Michigan announced Friday that Mel Pearson, the head men's hockey coach, will not return for another season...
More Californians Than in the Past Go Elsewhere for College
Almost 40,000 freshmen in 2020 were Caifornians in another state.
Colleges in Colorado and New York Hit With Bomb Threats
Colleges in Colorado and New York State experienced bomb threats, but no actual bombs, on Friday. Colorado and New York...
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