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Overhauling Rules for Higher Ed
The Education Department's proposals for upcoming negotiated rule-making process would narrow the responsibilities of accreditors and modify federal definitions for credit hour and distance education.
Q&A Goes Horribly Wrong
Racist comments directed at a scholar at a disciplinary meeting floor classicists in the room. Some see it as a major setback for a historically exclusionary field that is trying hard to change.
Popularity of Early Decision Continues to Grow
Colleges set records in applications and admissions figures, despite lingering concerns of many experts that the programs favor wealthier applicants. Admit rates are dropping.
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Fresh Eyes on the Campus Tour
Patrick O’Connor takes his first multicollege trip for counselors and emerges impressed.
Whisper Network 2.0
Research panels, professional awards, job interviews, networking and "the list"? Female historians circulate a secret document of alleged bad actors during their major annual conference.
Push to Expand Free Community College in California
California governor-elect Gavin Newsom plans to propose expanding the state's one-year, tuition-free community college program to two years. Newsom reportedly...
Challenges for Small Literary Journals
Editors consider how small publications can find support and reach audiences.
Reverend Charles Currie, Jesuit College Leader, Dies
The Reverend Charles L. Currie, a major force in Jesuit higher education as a college president, association leader and social...
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