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Liberty Faces a Barrage of Legal Trouble

Liberty University is under investigation for Clery Act noncompliance. Fourteen women have sued since July, accusing the university of a long-standing pattern of mishandling sexual assaults.

Mixed Message

University of Florida seemingly endorses state’s new anti-CRT law and warns professors that violating the law risks state funding. Some $106 million could be on the line.

U of Tennessee Restores Tests for Admissions

The University of Tennessee system has restored a requirement that all applicants submit SAT or ACT scores, starting with new...

Law Schools May Get Permission to Go Test Optional

A key commission of the American Bar Association has voted to give law schools the right to go test optional...

The Week in Admissions News

Law schools may eventually go test optional; U of Tennessee restores test requirement; affirmative action brief filed with Supreme Court; AP credits; lockdowns in China; recruiting students and their family members.

Fake Adderall Pills Blamed for 2 Ohio State Deaths

Two Ohio State University students died last week, and the university is warning students of “fake Adderall pills, which appear...

Student Loans More Popular With Older Americans

Fifty-five percent of those 60 and older said “the value of a college education is worth it even if someone needs loans to attend.”

Humans ‘Flock,’ Too: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Brown University Week: Bill Warren, Chancellor’s Professor of Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences...