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Ohio State Pays $40.9M in Sexual Abuse Settlement
Ohio State University announced Friday that it had entered into a $40.9 million settlement with 162 survivors involved in 12...
The Week in Admissions News
More than 600 colleges have space; decline in FAFSA renewals; new NACAC CEO; recruitment campaign in New Jersey; admissions and social media marketing.
Scottsdale CC Apologizes for Quiz Questions on Islam, Terrorism
Scottsdale Community College, in Arizona, has apologized for questions on a quiz that implied that the Islamic faith encourages terrorism...
Counselors Make a Difference
They have an impact on high school graduation and college enrollment, study finds.
Racist Attack Disrupts Virtual Graduation
Oklahoma City University’s virtual graduation ceremony on Saturday was disrupted by a “hate-filled attack” from an unknown person who displayed racist and offensive language.
Colleges Scramble to Administer Emergency Aid
The coronavirus pandemic has left thousands of students in need of financial assistance. The race to meet that need has been slowed by red tape and insufficient funding.
New Programs: Sports Media, Public Service Leadership, Data Science, Physician Assistants, Mental Health, Health-Care Management, Business Analytics
Fairfield University is starting a major in sports media. Loyola University Chicago is starting an online M.S. in public service...
NCAA Leader on Whether Fall Sports Will Go On
National Collegiate Athletic Association president Mark Emmert said football and other college sports are unlikely to go on this fall...
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