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For First Time, San Jose State Rejects Qualified Applicants

For the first time in its history, San Jose State University is rejecting qualified applicants. The San Jose Mercury News...

Rescinded Invitation Debated at Tufts

Tufts University withdrew an invitation to an aide to Sen. Charles Grassley to speak at a campus forum, saying that...

GAO Examines Limited Use of Student Grant Programs

Rigorous eligibility requirements and a faster-than-ideal timeline for implementing the Academic Competitiveness and SMART Grant Programs limited college students' use...

Blackboard Announces iPhone Application

Blackboard, the leading course management company, is today announcing an application for the iPhone -- a device that has quickly...

The Impact of Dropping the SAT

New research finds that end of test requirement leads to more diversity of race, ethnicity and socioeconomic diversity. Impact would grow if more colleges didn't just make test optional, but ignored scores entirely.

Big Boost for 50 Early Career Scientists

The Howard Hughes Medical Institute is today naming 50 top early career scientists to receive special six-year appointments -- in...

Promoting Early College

Educators argue that challenging underrepresented and remedial students to earn at least two years' worth of college credit and a high school diploma at the same time can improve their outcomes.

Undercover Student at Liberty U.

A new book, The Unlikely Disciple: A Sinner's Semester at America's Holiest University, details the experience of Kevin Roose at...