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Do Applicants Lie About Their Race?

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

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.

Footwear Designer Plans to Open First Design-Focused HBCU

Former Nike designer D’Wayne Edwards plans to reopen Michigan’s only historically Black college and turn it into the first design-focused...

The Week in Admissions News

Smith College improves aid offerings; staffing shortages in dining halls; California law on tampons; challenges of income-driven repayment; new free speech group; resource on mental health.

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.

It’s Not Over Till It’s Over

Advocates for tuition-free community college were disappointed by President Biden’s announcement that it won’t be a part of the Build Back Better Act. But they aren’t giving up yet -- or anytime soon.

Capital Campaign Watch: Cornell, Creighton University, Emory, South Dakota State, Susquehanna U, U of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Cornell University has started a campaign to raise $5 billion by 2026. So far, the university has raised $2.6 billion...

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...