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Antitrust Law Will Not Limit College Costs
Catharine B. Hill writes that the Justice Department is taking the wrong approach in higher education.
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Major Changes Coming for Texas A&M Qatar
A reorganization plan is poised to take effect at Texas A&M University at Qatar. Faculty members at both the branch campus and in College Station are pushing back.
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Creating a New Tour Experience
A series of small changes in tours yields impact at University of Lynchburg.
The Week in Admissions News
Critical report on colleges' diversity efforts; what prospective students want; Fairfield faces backlash over college for low-income students; housing shortage at UNC Charlotte.
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What Will Biden Do on Loans?
The uncertainty has experts worried about borrowers being unprepared for repayment to begin. A source says loan servicers have been told by the Education Department not to send statements to borrowers about the deadline.
U of California System Could Grow by 33,000 Californians
The University of California could grow by 33,000 Californians by 2030, the equivalent of building a new campus for the...
Harvard and UNC Cases to Be Heard Separately
The U.S. Supreme Court, which a few months ago combined the affirmative action cases involving Harvard University and the University...
Why Exorcism Won’t Go Away: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Joseph P. Laycock, associate professor of religious studies at Texas State University, explores why one...
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