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Early Decision Continues to Attract Students

At colleges that are highly competitive, programs in which students apply early are very popular. Some critics say that’s part of the problem.

Continued Criticism Leads Hamline to Reconsider (Maybe)

The Board of Trustees issues a statement suggesting the university is reconsidering its stance on academic freedom, which set off a controversy. The university’s president issues a statement strongly defending the university’s position. Outside groups—including some Muslim organizations—reject the university’s position.
Opinion

First-Impression Facilities Challenges

Maintaining older campus buildings, a challenge due to specific characteristics of such structures, is an important factor in the college enrollment process, writes facilities professional Richard Michal.
Opinion

In Praise of Income-Driven Repayment Reforms

Proposed reforms to income-driven repayment represent a significant step toward offering borrowers a safety net, Sameer Gadkaree and Indivar Dutta-Gupta write.
Opinion

Stop Judging Admissions Counselors on Enrollment

There are better ways to evaluate them, writes John Roberts.

Media References in Everyday Conversation: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Sylvia Sierra, assistant professor of communication and rhetorical studies at Syracuse University, examines why media...

Appeals Court Rules for Professor’s Speech Rights

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has ruled that a law professor was within his rights to...

‘The Chair’ Won’t Be Back for a Second Season

The Chair won’t be back for a second season, What’s on Netflix reported. The show starred Sandra Oh as the...