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Appeals Court Backs Harvard on Affirmative Action

Judges rule there is no evidence of discrimination against Asian Americans. Case is headed to Supreme Court.

International Student Numbers Decline

A survey found that new international enrollments dropped by 43 percent this fall. It also provides the first glimpse of the effects of the pandemic on international exchange and insight into pre-pandemic trends.

Dying on the Tweet

University of Miami law professor says he's being fired for his controversial views. Some colleagues have spoken out against him, but some worry about making him a martyr.

Applications Are Decreasing

Common Application reports declines of 8 percent. Applications for first-generation students and those eligible for fee waivers are down 16 percent.

Saint Leo U Unrecognizes Faculty Union

Saint Leo University in Florida said that its governing board voted not recognize its standing faculty union, and that it’s...

Laureate Execs Set to Receive Large Payouts After Sale of College

Top executives at Laureate Education Inc. are set to receive a combined $19 million after the company completes the sale...

Los Angeles CC District Exploring Unarmed Security Service

The Los Angeles Community College District will let its contract with the local sheriff’s department expire without renewal on Dec...

Academic Minute: Remote Learning and School Friendships

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Oxford College of Emory University Week, Catherine Bagwell, professor of psychology, explores why...