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Grad Enrollment: Gains at Home, Losses Abroad
New graduate school enrollments continue to fall among international students, but underrepresented U.S. minority enrollments are way up.
Conflict at the Northern Border
After significant pushback, primary association of American research universities withdraws proposal that would have expelled its two Canadian members.
ACT Announces Scoring Reforms
ACT announced scoring reforms on its ACT exam today. The changes are effective September 2020. They will allow test takers...
No Title IX Violation for Field Hockey Game Cut Short
Kent State University found its athletics officials did not violate Title IX when they cut a women’s field hockey game...
Communication Faculty Job Market Continues to Recover
The National Communication Association on Monday released its annual job ads data, reporting a 130 percent increase in listings from...
Ashford University Parent Company Weighs Sale
The education-technology services company Zovio is considering selling Ashford University. Zovio, formerly Bridgepoint Education, has been working for several months...
Academic Minute: Political Conflict and American Mathematics
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Richmond Week, Della Dumbaugh, professor of mathematics, explains how mathematics is...
Wheeling U Names New President, Hit With Lawsuit
Wheeling University named its board chair as its new president Monday, days after its former president filed a lawsuit claiming...
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