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Good News on Admissions—Up to a Point

What impact will the current Omicron breakouts have on applications? Will low-income applicants apply? Will applicants come from China?

Michigan Fires Mark Schlissel

The university says the fired president’s interactions with a subordinate “were inconsistent with promoting the dignity and reputation of the university.” Many faculty members are glad to see him gone.

The (Renewed) Fight Over Gainful Employment

Many other fights that focus on for-profit higher education will be center stage in a round of negotiated rule making sponsored by the Department of Education this week. Will the negotiators find consensus on any issues?

Yale Divinity Acknowledges Racial Injustice in Its History

The Yale University Divinity School has announced that its history is full of racial injustice.

California May Try Basic Income for College Students

California may soon experiment with giving $500 a month to low-income students in the California State University system, the Los...

Academic Minute: Inclusive and Supportive Teaching and Learning

Today on the Academic Minute: Karla I. Loya, assistant professor of educational leadership in higher education at the University of...

Colleges Receive Grants to Improve Students’ Job Outcomes

A group of 15 colleges and universities was selected to participate in the initial phase of a $10 million initiative...

Court Reinstates Suit Alleging Sex Bias in Title IX Inquiry

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit reversed an order by a district court dismissing a suit brought...