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New Programs: Applied Analytics, Music, Quantitative Economics, Nursing, Health Administration

Muhlenberg College is starting master's programs in applied analytics and organizational leadership. New School is starting a master's degree in...

Long-Term Successes, Short-Term Declines

Advanced Placement participation and exam scores have been on the rise over the last decade. But access for specific groups of underserved students continues to fall behind and in some cases has declined over the last year, College Board says.

Preparing to Poach

NACAC guidelines changed in September. Now, new research suggests a substantial minority of enrollment officers are considering more aggressively recruiting students from other institutions.

Concordia University Portland to Close This Spring

Concordia University, in Portland, Ore., will close after 115 years, the university announced on its website Monday. “After much prayer...

Beauty Premium in Business

A beautiful employee may not always get the best marks from customers. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Dayton's...

How Much Influence Will UC's Faculty Have?

Panel of professors back keeping SAT or ACT at the University of California, for now, but other colleges continue to drop them as requirements.

Carnegie Mellon Removes Campus Map That Omitted Black Neighborhoods

Carnegie Mellon University drew criticism last week for distributing a campus-area map that omitted predominantly black neighborhoods while naming and...
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It’s Time to Get Rid of Distribution Requirements

We should redesign gen ed so that it doesn't package students' learning in a way that treats them as uninterested, unintellectual and incapable, argues Paul Hanstedt.