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FAFSA Completion Falls 4.8%

Report says fewer students -- especially low-income and minority students -- are filling out the form.

Court Defeat for DACA

President Biden has pledged to appeal a federal judge’s ruling against the program that shields young undocumented immigrants from deportation.

The Threat to the Faculty

AAUP says COVID-19 and years of unstable funding have led to “an existential threat to shared governance and academic freedom.”

The Week in Admissions News

Kennedy School merges admissions and financial aid; vaccination rates; Title IX and gay students; a tuition-free private college; federal aid verification.

Pulling Back the Curtain on UC Investments

The report provides a rare look at who is managing the University of California system’s $161 billion portfolio.
Opinion

An Unexpectedly Great Gap Year

Anuj Manchanda didn’t want to take a year off. He’s absolutely glad he did.

U of Arkansas Asks Candidate to Stop Using ‘Razorback’

The University of Arkansas has asked Jake Bequette, who has entered the Republican primary against Senator John Boozman, to stop...

Academic Minute: Future of Automated Self-Driving

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Widener University Week: Ali Hamza, assistant professor of electrical engineering, outlines a technological...