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A (Temporary) Win for Academic Freedom
Judge mostly sides with University of Florida faculty members in a free speech case that cast doubt on UF’s political independence from Tallahassee.
Expanded Options for Some Foreign Students
The Biden administration has taken steps to make the U.S. more attractive to international talent, including expanding eligibility for some foreign STEM students to participate in a popular postgraduation work program.
Will Test Optional Become the ‘New Normal’?
As more colleges embrace the practice for a few years—or permanently—the debate is changing.
The Week in Admissions News
Boston College’s new effort for low-income students; transfer enrollment stabilizes; California effort to involve students in solving problems; a free online certificate.
What Admissions Officers Aren’t Supposed to Say
Clemson official blasted Republicans and said any applicants from the party should actively denounce white supremacy and misogyny.
‘Entanglement’ With Colleague Spurred FIU Leader’s Resignation
Florida International University published a statement Sunday revealing that its president, Mark B. Rosenberg, resigned Friday in part because he...
What Keeps a President Up at Night
It’s a wonder college leaders even attempt to sleep these days, but the most obvious crises aren’t what fuel my worst nightmares, writes Mary Dana Hinton.
Academic Minute: Facing Inevitable Climate Migration
Today on the Academic Minute: Peter F. Cannavo, professor and chair of government at Hamilton College, suggests how best to...
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