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Feds: Ex-Assistant Planned to Murder Professor

Federal investigators say Frank Segui of New York planned to travel to Michigan to kill a professor for whom he...

No St. Paddy's Day Part II at U of Dayton

Post-St. Patrick's Day will be business as usual at the University of Dayton, which advised its professors not to cancel...

A Law School Ventures Into Executive Ed

Loyola Law School, in Los Angeles, starts a series of online certificates aimed at business professionals. In a crowded executive education market, will it find a niche?
Opinion

The Admissions Scandal: A Job for Internal Audit

Ramping up scrutiny of their admissions practices could threaten selective colleges' fund-raising efforts -- but the risks of not doing so are much greater, writes Ryan Craig.

‘Rampant Plagiarism’ and ‘Patently Deficient’ Online Education

Staff at a Virginia regulator recommend revoking certificate to operate small college catering to international students after an audit uncovered concerns about academic quality.

The Week in Admissions News

Trump's budget; for-profits; income-share agreement.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Scandal

With admissions systems receiving more scrutiny than ever, Jim Jump wonders how higher education will respond.

The Week That Shook College Admissions

New details on scandal emerge. Coaches lose jobs. Universities hint that some admitted applicants may lose their places. And a few colleges sense a recruiting opportunity.