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Parents Matter More

EAB survey finds that they are more important in the admissions process than in the past, especially for white and Asian students. Being test optional matters the most for Black and Hispanic students.
Opinion

Taking on ‘U.S. News’?

Catharine Hill thinks the Carnegie Foundation and the American Council on Education just might be—and that’s a good thing.

Conversations About Race

Are white parents talking to their kids about race? In today’s Academic Minute, Miami University’s Vaishali Raval explores this question...

A Grab for Power

Newly revealed draft legislation shows that Florida governor Ron DeSantis sought to give state officials more control of public colleges and universities, including over hiring and curriculum.

A Radical Change for Admissions

Students don’t even fill out applications in this “flipped” system. And this system doesn’t really want the students bound for Harvard or its ilk.

Alumni Sue Stanford for Punishing Frat for Student’s Death

A group of alumni of the Theta Delta Chi fraternity have filed a lawsuit against Stanford University, accusing administrators of...
Opinion

From COVID Czar to Strategy Czar

College leaders can take the same approach they used for managing COVID on campus and apply it to implementing overall institutional strategy, Kent Barnds writes.

Teaching in Spanish to Expand a University’s Reach

University of St. Thomas Houston plans to launch a new associate degree program taught entirely in Spanish.