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Surrender to Early Admissions

Harvard and Princeton both restore "early action" plans -- amid evidence that applicants and institutions alike are more anxious than ever for certainty.

Professors at Another Wisconsin Campus Vote to Unionize

Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin, a Republican, is trying to end the newly gained right of faculty members at the...

Investigation Prompts Promise to Overhaul Loan Forgiveness Program for Disabled Students

The U.S. Education Department has vowed to revamp a program designed to forgive the student loan debt of disabled borrowers...

Academic Minute: Pandemics and the Press

In today’s Academic Minute, Duke University's Priscilla Wald examines what the majority of journalists do wrong when reporting on pandemics...

Judge Again Refuses to Block Study of Merger

A Louisiana judge has refused to block a study for the Louisiana Board of Regents on the idea of merging...

Pharmacy Association Cannot Sue Georgia Over Copyright, U.S. Appeals Panel Rules

A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that state immunity bars a national pharmacy association from suing the University System of...

Accreditor Denies Lambuth's Appeal

Lambuth University announced Thursday that the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has denied an appeal of a decision to...

Suit Alleges Fraud by TCU Over Athletes' Conduct

A lawsuit against Texas Christian University -- which has been enjoying national publicity over the success of its athletics programs...