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Ex-Coach Convicted in Admissions Scandal
This case brings a close, except for sentencings and appeals, to the Varsity Blues episode.
Students of Color Less Likely to Get Mental Health Treatment
While mental health worsened among all student groups during the COVID-19 pandemic, students of color were particularly vulnerable, according to...
The Week in Admissions News
Suit charges Rutgers with rigging rankings; loan repayment period extended; Common Application adds 50 colleges; VMI alumni vs. “CRT”; new app for students.
Opinion
Political Interference in Higher Ed Is Becoming Endemic
David Wippman and Glenn C. Altschuler write that the pandemic has helped fuel growing government intervention in higher ed.
More Out-of-State Students at North Carolina HBCUs
But limits remain at other institutions.
Opinion
Have We Given Up on Reading?
Easier SAT reading both reflects and amplifies the decline in reading, writes Ben Paris.
Wireless Charging of Electric Vehicles: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Cornell University College of Engineering Week: Khurram Afridi, associate professor of electrical and...
Schooling Colleges on Student Loan Repayment
Wisconsin officials are informing college employees, from professors to custodians, that they can get their student loans forgiven through a federal program for which many wrongly assumed they were ineligible.
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