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Expanding Pathways to College

Transfer policies are crucial, new report says.

A Bribe or a Donation?

Parents fighting charges in admissions scandal don't deny giving money to colleges. But legal brief argues that the transactions are donations.

Harvard Grad Assistants End Strike With No Contract

Graduate student assistants at Harvard University ended a 29-day strike last week, without having reached a first union contract agreement...

Holyoke Professor Charged in Grisly Attack on Colleague

Rie Hachiyanagi, professor of art at Mount Holyoke College, allegedly attacked a fellow Mount Holyoke professor inside the colleague’s home...

Academic Minute: What Drives a Terrorist?

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week, Gary Ackerman, associate professor in the college of emergency preparedness, homeland security and cybersecurity, examines the role of ideology in terrorists' violent behavior.

Cyberattack Delays Start of Semester at Wallace State

A cyberattack has delayed the start of the spring semester from today to Wednesday at Wallace State Community College, in...

Change in the Polls

Election polling by colleges pays off with publicity and opportunities for students. But some are changing their methods as polling costs increase.