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Senators Question College Board Data on Paying for College

Does information offer incomplete picture of what it costs to attend a community college?

China Suspends AP History Tests

The Chinese government ordered that Advanced Placement tests in history be suspended, Reuters reported. The suspensions of the tests --...

Small Nursing College Closes

St. Joseph School of Nursing, a small college in Rhode Island with a history of more than 100 years, last...

Michigan State Sets New Nassar Investigation

The Michigan State Board of Trustees recently announced several initiatives related to the Larry Nassar scandal, in which it was...

UC Santa Cruz Removes Catholic Mission Bell

The University of California, Santa Cruz has removed a bell that once marked the 18th century Roman Catholic missions in...

Academic Minute: Farmers' Markets

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Wheaton College (Mass.) Week: Justin Schupp, assistant professor of sociology, looks into whether...

Librarians Move to Take Dewey Name Off Medal

The Council of the American Library Association voted Sunday to remove the name of Melvil Dewey, one of the founders...

What Would Change With Test-Only Admissions?

New analysis finds that if top colleges considered only SAT or ACT scores, student bodies would become more wealthy and more white. Data challenge some stereotypes about black and Latino students.