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Affirmative Action Fight Shifts to UNC
Some issues are similar to those in Harvard case, but Chapel Hill's status as public university -- and some differing strategies -- could affect outcome of the case.
Ruling May Make It Easier to Sue Test Makers
New Jersey judge throws out ACT's binding arbitration clause -- which students must sign to take the exam.
The Week in Admissions News
When aid packages don't add up; M.B.A. application declines; student debt and home ownership; what employers want; for-profit nursing programs.
Admissions Tool Survives Antitrust Challenge
Federal judge's ruling in medical school case outlines when antitrust could apply to admissions, and opinion could help with scrutiny some are facing over early decision.
2 Involved in Racist Video No Longer Oklahoma Students
This article contains explicit and potentially offensive terms that are essential to reporting on this situation. The University of Oklahoma...
Student-Centered Learning and Student Buy-In
Study finds that student resistance to curriculum innovation decreases over time as it becomes the institutional norm, and that students increasingly link active learning to their learning gains over time.
Academic Minute: New Jersey's Black History
Today on the Academic Minute, Graham Hodges, professor of history at Colgate University, looks at two alternative points of view...
Delta College Professors Unionize
The faculty at Delta College in Michigan voted to unionize, 145 to 24, with one ballot not marked, according to...
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