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Prosecutors to Retry Case Amid Concerns About China Initiative

Federal prosecutors said Friday they intend to retry Anming Hu, a former associate engineering professor at the University of Tennessee...
Opinion

Keep the SAT and ACT

The tests may not be perfect, but they offer admissions officers key information, writes Larry S. Su.

Professor Sues University Over Its Response to Student’s Grade

A professor is suing Fairfield University over its response to a student complaint about his grade, The Connecticut Post reported...

New President Resigns at West Virginia State

Nicole Pride resigned as president of West Virginia State University Friday after less than a year on the job, The...

Best Safety Practices and Policy, According to Students

From free speech and campus security approaches to Title IX regulation and COVID-19 mitigation, here’s what students say would help them feel safe and secure.

NCAA Calls Constitutional Convention Amid Turmoil

The National Collegiate Athletic Association announced late Friday that it would hold a specially called constitutional convention in November to...

Report: HBCUs Can Benefit U.S. Economy

A new report from McKinsey and Company, a global management and consulting firm, argues that increased funding for historically Black colleges and universities could help close the racial wealth gap, diversify the American workforce and benefit the national economy.

‘Get Real and Get In’

Admissions expert discusses her new book, which argues that students need to trust their own instincts.