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Academic Minute: Digital Self-Harm

Today on the Academic Minute: Ryan Meldrum, associate professor in the department of criminology and criminal justice at Florida International...

Following the Westminster Parliamentary Model

What if the U.S. government was more like the United Kingdom’s? In today's Academic Minute, SUNY Oneonta's Matthew Hendley delves...

A Great Admissions Year, for Some

For the most selective colleges, 2021 is pretty perfect in admissions. For everyone else, that remains to be seen.

A Competitive Year for Grad Students

Graduate programs in business, law and medicine are seeing high application volume, as are some programs in psychology, philosophy and economics.

The Week in Admissions News

State funding models; push on dining services; potential M.B.A. students; Vermont bars out-of-state students from getting vaccinated.

Michigan Regent Censured Over ‘Witches’ Comments

Ron Weiser said he will not resign and “will not be canceled” amid outcry over comments he made about women who hold elected office in Michigan, including Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

Another Uncertain Admissions Cycle for International Students

With many consulates not having resumed regular visa processing, and with travel bans in place for many countries, would-be international students face logistical hurdles in getting to the U.S. this fall.

Holding a College Budget Hostage Over Planned Parenthood

North Dakota lawmakers are seriously considering a bill that would punish institutions -- financially and otherwise -- for partnering with an abortion provider, even to administer a successful sex ed program that has nothing to do with abortion.