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USC Announces Financial Aid Changes

The University of Southern California announced two policies Thursday intended to address undergraduate affordability. Students from families making $80,000 per...

Oberlin Students Protest Plan to Cut Employees

Oberlin College students protested on campus this week to voice opposition to an administration plan to outsource the jobs of...

Research on Prospective Adult Students

Prospective adult college students with greater access to postsecondary capital (defined as an accumulation of economic capacity, personal confidence and...

‘Regulating Human Research’

Sociologist discusses her new book on the history and evolution of institutional review boards.

Admissions in a Post-Harvard World | February 11, 2020

Colleges face a new landscape in how they consider race and ethnicity in selecting their students. Experts on law, admissions...

Changing Brain Performance in Kids With Autism

How do we get children with autism back into the game? In today's Academic Minute, part of New York Institute...

Foreign Gift Investigations Expand and Intensify

With investigations of Harvard and Yale, Education Department steps up its inquiry into reporting of foreign gifts to universities -- and sends a message to other institutions.

A Shared Responsibility

Colleges and students are trying to find a middle ground between the increasing demands for mental health services and the rising costs of providing it.