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College Can’t Level the Playing Field (by Itself)

Rather than place unrealistic expectations on colleges, advocates for college opportunity should prioritize investments in children, Sandy Baum and Michael McPherson write.

Dual Enrollment Pays Off: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Wes Routon, associate professor of economics and quantitative analysis at Georgia Gwinnett College, explains why...

Gallaudet Moves Classes and Finals Online

Gallaudet University has moved the remaining classes this semester, as well as final exams, online, The Washington Post reported. Students...

USC Settles With 80 Ex-Students Over Misconduct Claims

The University of Southern California has settled a suit by 80 former students, most of them gay men, who accuse...

The Week in Admissions News

Tuition waivers for Native Americans; more Pell Grants for prisoners; Ohio State ends iPad program; hazing at Baylor.

3 U of Oklahoma Students Killed in Crash

Three meteorology students from the University of Oklahoma were killed Friday night when traveling back from Kansas, where they had...

New Programs: Quantum Science, Engineering, Integrative Professional Studies, Data Science

Harvard University is starting a Ph.D. in quantum science and engineering. Indiana Wesleyan University is starting bachelor’s programs in civil...
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: MIT, Diamonds in the Rough and the Testing Culture Wars

Will MIT change and challenge the test-optional movement? Jim Jump considers the possibilities.