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The Great Interruption
Bill Conley and Robert Massa wonder what COVID-influenced enrollment patterns portend for higher education.
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The Applications Keep Coming
The colleges that are most competitive in admissions see the biggest gains, but every type of college shows gains in new Common Application data. Large gains seen for underrepresented minority and first-generation students.
Ketanji Brown Jackson Nominated for Supreme Court
President Biden nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson, a judge on the federal court of appeals, for the U.S. Supreme Court on...
Retaining Employees Through Social Connection: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Montana Week: Theresa Floyd, associate professor of management, examines how to...
SUNY Binghamton Changes Professor’s Syllabus
Binghamton University, of the State University of New York, changed the syllabus of a sociology professor because the university said...
MIT Ends Program in Russia
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology announced Friday that it is ending its program in Russia with the Skolkovo Institute of...
Grambling State Hires Disgraced Former Baylor Coach
Art Briles has been persona non grata in the football world since he was fired from Baylor University in 2016...
The Week in Admissions News
Princeton to double transfer students; Black enrollment at liberal arts colleges; feeding the hungry; student success coaches; California legislation.
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