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Oklahoma Opioid Settlement Will Fund Research

The pharmaceutical company that many critics blame for worsening the nation’s opioid epidemic will create a nearly $200 million endowment...
Opinion

My Black and Latinx Students Need Affirmative Action

My students face numerous obstacles inside and outside of school. Being scapegoated for taking seats should not be one of them, writes Yoo Eun Kim.

U of Illinois Chicago Grad Assistants End Strike

Graduate assistants at the University of Illinois at Chicago reached a deal with their administration Friday, ending their two-week strike...
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: The Language of Scandal

Is it an "admissions scandal" or not? Jim Jump considers the words and their importance.
Opinion

China's Thousandfold Guantánamos

With China's assault on scores of leading academics and intellectuals, business as usual is no longer possible, writes Magnus Fiskesjö.

Academic Minute: Humor and Human Behavior

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Grinnell College Week, Janet Gibson, professor of psychology, explores how laughing can make...

The Commencement Primaries

Colleges recruit presidential contenders to speak -- and don't do much to make sure their talks don't turn political.

The Week in Admissions News

Free college; jobs for graduates; social mobility.