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Reviving the Humanities Through General Education

Andrew Delbanco and Loni Bordoloi Pazich describe a model for engaging students who seek respite from the pre-professional treadmill and for expanding teaching opportunities for faculty.

Professor Questions Indiana University Presidential Search

An Indiana University professor recently questioned the process by which Pamela Whitten, the new president of the university, was selected...

U of California Faculty Panel Nixes Alternate Test

A faculty committee studying whether the University of California system should use a state exam in admissions has given the...

Department to Hold Loan Servicers to Higher Standards

The Department of Education is planning to increase its oversight of six loan servicing companies, beginning next year, by including...
Opinion

Holistic Admissions Is Just a Start

Higher education needs much more to achieve true diversity, writes Karen Cox.

The Week in Admissions News

State admissions test rejected in California; NCAA panel says standardized tests shouldn’t be required; new ranking by U.S. News; health centers in high demand; veto in California.

Stay Warm to Stay Healthy

Going back to the office can be challenging. In today's Academic Minute, part of Binghamton University Week, Ken McLeod explores...

‘We Are Indispensable to Democracy Flourishing’

In an interview about his new book, What Universities Owe Democracy, Johns Hopkins University president Ronald J. Daniels discusses citizenship, facts, conservatism on campus and more.