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How to Get First-Generation Students
They are among the most price-sensitive students around, survey finds.
As Misinformation Grows, Scholars Debate How to Improve Open Access
While open-access science has made research available worldwide, some scholars worry that misinformation, fraud and politicization have become rampant in a system that rewards speed and sparkle.
Opinion
It’s Time to Abolish the SAT
It’s time to stop pushing for test-optional admissions policies, writes Christopher Rim. Instead, we should abandon the test and the College Board should eliminate it.
Opinion
Becoming Clickbait for Speaking Out
Phoebe Cohen describes being targeted for voicing her views about the Dorian S. Abbot controversy.
Brown, Columbia and Cornell Face Bomb Threats
Brown, Columbia and Cornell Universities faced bomb threats that led to portions of their campuses being evacuated Sunday afternoon. Yale...
The Week in Admissions News
New tool to evaluate colleges; financial aid worker shortage; students’ job prospects; training future nurses.
Former Athletics Official at USC Pleads Guilty
A former senior associate athletics director at the University of Southern California pleaded guilty Friday in connection with a scheme...
Former Athletics Official at USC Admits Guilt in Scandal
Prosecutors say Donna Heinel of the University of Southern California received $1.3 million.
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