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Is Stanford Letting In Too Many Wealthy Students?
Stanford's faculty votes for new policies designed to de-emphasize wealth, which isn't an official criteria for admission. Will the approach work?
State Higher Ed Funding for Next Year Looks Like a Mixed Bag
California, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa and Kentucky are looking at spending more on colleges and universities in the upcoming fiscal year. Georgia, Hawaii, Nevada and North Dakota eye cuts.
The Week in Admissions News
New GMAT online; unsafe celebrations at UNC; settlement of loan lawsuit; pandemic losses.
Opinion
Academe’s Facebook Problem
Isn’t it time, Hollis Robbins asks, for higher education institutions to reclaim the real estate that was once theirs and build their own digital platforms?
Academic Minute: Public Guide to COVID-19 Retweets
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week: Jeannette Sutton, associate professor and director of graduate studies...
New Presidents or Provosts: Bethel U, Colby CC, Franklin Pierce U, King's College, LeMoyne-Owen College, Miami Dade College, Monroe CC, Moore College of Art and Design, Ohio Association of Community Colleges, Pacific U
Ann Barr-Gillespie, vice provost and executive dean of the College of Health Professions at Pacific University, in Oregon, has been...
AAUP Chapter Calls for Chapel Hill Chancellor's Resignation
The American Association of University Professors chapter at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill issued a statement calling...
Appeals Court Revives Suit Over Mistaken Medical Test Results
The Michigan Court of Appeals reinstated lawsuits against the University of Michigan and Yale University over mistaken medical test results...
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