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Why Indiana Went Test Optional

Ultimately, it's for the students, writes David B. Johnson.
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Ethical College Admissions: Legacy Preferences

Is it time to end them or extend them? Jim Jump considers the issues.

41% of Recent Grads Work in Jobs Not Requiring a Degree

The unemployment rate for young college graduates exceeds that of the general population, and about 41 percent of recent college...

Academic Minute: Collaboration and Digital Spaces

Today on the Academic Minute, part of New York Institute of Technology Week, Marcella Del Signore, an associate professor in...

Chinese Professor Punished for Coronavirus Article

A Chinese professor who wrote a critique of President Xi Jinping’s handling of the coronavirus crisis was placed under house...

Early Detection of HIV

HIV testing needs to go where the laboratory cannot. In today's Academic Minute, part of New York Institute of Technology...

When a 'Threat' Derails a Career

La Verne seeks to terminate a gadfly professor for allegedly threatening to "assassinate" a colleague. Is it going too far?

India Opens the Door Wide for Online Learning

The Indian government is opening up the market for fully online degrees, and U.S. companies are poised to be players.