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Pennsylvania AG Sues Over Lincoln President's Ouster

Pennsylvania attorney general Josh Shapiro announced Saturday that his office is suing Lincoln University’s Board of Trustees for allegedly violating...
Opinion

The Future of the Campus Tour

It's about connecting students to the institution, writes Geoff Broome.

Southern Cal Paid Ex-President $7.6 Million

The University of Southern California paid C. L. Max Nikias $7.6 million to leave as president, the Los Angeles Times...

Survey: College Plans Vary by Race, Tech Access

Nonwhite parents in Massachusetts who have less access to technology are more likely to say their high school children's college...

The Week in Admissions News

Social distancing required, free courses, self-doubt as a barrier to college, licensure requirements.
Opinion

States and Quality Assurance in Online Education

Amid surge in distance education, states must play a stronger role in quality assurance, write Lori Williams and Rob Anderson.

Writing to Belong

Authors of a new paper on a first-year writing intervention warn that cultivating students’ sense of belonging is now more important than ever.

MIT Goes Test Optional for a Year

Like other colleges, it says COVID-19 requires flexibility.