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Retirement Benefits Return

For the most part, institutions are resuming the faculty and staff retirement benefits they cut or stopped during the pandemic. Fights over the future of those benefits are being waged on some campuses.

ProctorU Abandons Business Based Solely on AI

The company will no longer sell services to monitor test taking -- if there is no human being analyzing the results.

An Unlikely Success in Admissions

To succeed in admissions this year, conventional wisdom holds that colleges (public and private alike) should be famous and hard to get into. Why is St. Norbert succeeding?

Ransomware Attack Takes Sierra College Off-Line

Sierra College, a community college in Northern California, is the latest victim among a growing number of higher education institutions...
Opinion

Making Graduate Admissions Inclusive

Josephine M. Moreno outlines the steps universities and departments should take.

Redistributing Large Private College Endowments

The bill may spark conversations about how policy can address large college endowments and provide much-needed funding for apprenticeships -- but some argue this isn't the way to do it.

Your Crypto Made This Possible

Gifting cryptocurrency to a college or university allows donors to avoid paying capital gains tax on earnings. Many institutions are more than happy to jump through hoops to make it happen.

The Week in Admissions News

Discount rates rise; public four-year colleges in Washington State go test optional; restarting study abroad; state funding and student success; gay group at Baylor.