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Academic Minute: Companies' Social Impact Practices

Today on the Academic Minute, Craig Mattson, professor of communication arts at Trinity College, wonders if social problem-solving companies are...
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What College Students Need Most

To many people, vocational education has often meant learning a trade, but a more profound and important meaning of the term has been coming back into use, writes David S. Cunningham.

Temple Will Pay $5.5M to Settle Suits Over False Rankings Data

University admitted that its business school submitting fabricated statistics for years to U.S. News. Students filed a class action.

The Last 2 Weeks in Admissions News

Transgender students; completion rates; random roommates; FAFSA simplification.

A Challenge Over a Challenged SAT Score

A student's score went way up the second time she took the SAT. A civil rights lawyer is demanding that ETS and College Board validate the second score.

Go Greek and See Grades Drop?

A study presented at the American Economic Association suggests that students' GPAs fall after becoming Greek affiliated and that joining a fraternity or sorority doesn't necessarily guarantee a higher salary.

For-Profit vs. Public Beauty Schools?

For-profit cosmetology operators in Iowa used legal threats to prevent competition with lower-priced community colleges, according to The New York Times, but the case appears to be an outlier.

Senate Democrats Address Debt of Students of Color

U.S. senators Doug Jones, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris and Catherine Cortez-Masto sent nearly 100 letters to education policy experts, business...