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Colleges Receive Grants to Improve Students’ Job Outcomes
A group of 15 colleges and universities was selected to participate in the initial phase of a $10 million initiative...
Court Reinstates Suit Alleging Sex Bias in Title IX Inquiry
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit reversed an order by a district court dismissing a suit brought...
Prosecutors Recommend Dropping Charges Against MIT Professor
Federal prosecutors have recommended that the government drop charges against a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor accused of hiding ties...
Court Rejects Challenge to Seminary’s Same-Sex Marriage Ban
A federal appeals court upheld a lower court’s dismissal of a lawsuit filed by two former students at Fuller Theological...
The Week in Admissions News
Enrollment losses; state student aid; Dartmouth goes need blind for international students; test optional will stay in Iowa; students on mental health.
UNC Asks Supreme Court Not to Take Appeal
Plaintiffs want court to decide affirmative action case at same time as Harvard case.
Opinion
Reviewing the New Antitrust Suit
Jim Jump asks, what does it really mean to be a need-blind college?
Not a Criminal, but Not Professor Material?
A Penn State professor says he was protecting pro–vaccine mandate demonstrators when he struggled with a counterprotester. The professor was vindicated in court, but Penn State wants to fire him anyway.
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