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Humanities Graduates Are Happy With Their Lives

A new survey found that more than 90 percent of graduates are happy with their lives, despite all the pundits who say they shouldn’t be.

The Week in Admissions News

New tool to evaluate colleges; financial aid worker shortage; students’ job prospects; training future nurses.

New Mexico State Faculty Senate Wants New President, Provost

New Mexico State University’s Faculty and Student Senates have asked for a new president to replace John Floros and a...

Former Athletics Official at USC Admits Guilt in Scandal

Prosecutors say Donna Heinel of the University of Southern California received $1.3 million.

Seattle U Coach on Leave Over Alleged Use of N-Word

Seattle University has placed Jim Hayford, the men’s basketball coach, on leave over his alleged use of the N-word, The...

Law Schools Expect Another Competitive Year in Admissions

Competitive year in law school admissions likely, survey shows.

Hastings Law Will Seek to Change Its Name

The University of California Hastings College of Law is seeking a new name. The law school, a freestanding institution in...

First Data Analysis of Community College Bachelor’s Degrees

A new report released today by the think tank New America provides the first national data analysis of the growing...