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New Push for Test Optional

More colleges are ending requirements that applicants submit SAT or ACT. It's not the admissions scandal, but about diversity concerns and may be a Chicago impact.
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Tony Soprano, the Electoral College and Varsity Blues

The admissions scandal has Nicholas Soodik thinking about Meadow's college tour and the popular vote, among other things.

Data Show No Action on Borrower-Defense Claims

The total number of pending borrower-defense claims has continued to balloon in size over the past year. But the Education...

Academic Minute: Gender Pay Gap

Today on the Academic Minute, Michele Gilman, professor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law, explores why...

Climbing Faculty Ladder Still Challenge for Women

An analysis of female academic life by Bridget Turner Kelly, associate professor of education at the University of Maryland at...

Where Do Colleges Recruit? Wealthy and White High Schools

Study finds public universities that recruit out of state focus on high schools that serve wealthy students.

Psychiatry Professor Says He Was Demoted Over Comments on Transgender Kids

Allan Josephson, professor of pediatrics, child and adolescent psychiatry, and psychology at the University of Louisville, says he was discriminated...

Harvard's Admitted Class Has Record Share of Asian Americans

Gains have been steady over a decade, but increase is large this year as federal judge considers lawsuit over affirmative action.