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Ethical College Admissions: De-Fense!, or Defense Mechanisms

Jim Jump looks at the steps some colleges are considering -- without NACAC rules.
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What You Should Know About Your College

What are its affirmative action practices, Alan Morrison asks.

Community College for Erie?

After years of debate, Pennsylvania county may finally get a community college. But some obstacles stand in the way.
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In Appreciation of a Public Servant

Government employees don’t get much public respect these days. We should pay more attention to people like the late Jeff Appel, Terry Hartle writes.

Global Genes of Modern Iran

Public perception of Iran is not strong in the West. In today's Academic Minute, part of Connecticut College Week, Marie...

Tufts Strikes Sackler Name From Campus

Tufts will remove the name of a family closely linked to opioids from its medical campus as it releases a report on decades of donations. Family's lawyer calls the decision "intellectually dishonest," but fundraising experts see needed reckoning with the past.

Get Help or Let Them Die?

Student deaths and drug overdoses are prompting discussions on and off college campuses about strengthening medical amnesty and Good Samaritan laws to protect bystanders who call 911.

A Presidential Apology at Purdue

Purdue University president Mitch Daniels apologized Wednesday for making a controversial and, according to his critics, inaccurate comment about the scarcity of black scholars, which he called “one of the rarest creatures in America.”