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Buying Progress in Rankings?

Berkeley study charges that QS international rankings appear to be influenced by using the firm's consulting services.

Elizabeth City Closes Dorms Due to Protests

Elizabeth City State University, in North Carolina, is shifting to remote teaching and telework for nonessential employees through the remainder of this week and closing its residence halls as of noon today due to protests in Elizabeth City, where police fatally shot a Black man, Andrew Brown Jr., last week.

Space Still Available

Annual survey by NACAC, released earlier than in past years, reveals colleges are still accepting applicants and are not requiring students to respond to offers by May 1.

In-Shoe Sensors and Robot Companions

Can a robot help seniors stay upright when friends are staying distant because of COVID-19? In today's Academic Minute, Stevens...

The Wait List Generation

Art & Science Group finds 20 percent of students this year are on waiting lists, and they still have hopes of getting in. The figure is 29 percent for minority students.
Opinion

Universities Must Do More to Address the Climate Emergency

In the face of unprecedented crises, we should be collaborating more with the youth movement to bring about significant and lasting systemic change, Santa Ono and Grace Nosek urge.

Administrator Pay Flat in Pandemic

Report shows lowest salary increase for administrators since 2010. But the proportion of women and minority administrators did not decrease -- a welcome surprise after fears they would be the first to be let go during the pandemic.