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New Law Threatens International Recruiting Model

A ban on incentive-based recruitment could have big implications for how colleges recruit international students.

UNC Wins Affirmative Action Case, for Now

Federal judge backs university’s consideration of race in admissions. But appeals are expected, and the Supreme Court has yet to decide whether it will hear the Harvard case.

What Influences Immigration Judges

What influences immigration judges in granting asylum to unaccompanied minors? In today's Academic Minute, Texas Lutheran University's Daniel Braaten looks...

Fall Enrollment Drops Bring Fresh Worries

Enrollment rates at community colleges continue to plummet across the country as administrators seek solutions to stanch the outward flow of students.

Do Applicants Lie About Their Race?

Some college applicants do lie about their race, survey finds.

Academic Minute: What Influences Immigration Judges

Today on the Academic Minute: Daniel Braaten, associate professor of political science at Texas Lutheran University, examines what influences immigration...
Opinion

Making Recommendation Letters Even More Meaningless

Rebecca Vidra knew recommendation letters as a recipient of them, but not as the mother of an applicant.
Opinion

Beyond Gatekeepers

Especially if trained to do so, we faculty members should shift our mind-sets and become much more a part of students’ network of mental health care, writes Krista Speicher Sarraf.