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Amazon Op-Ed Divides Opinions

A prominent economist wrote a favorable op-ed about the arrival of Amazon’s second headquarters in Northern Virginia but failed to disclose that the company had asked him to write it. Were his actions unethical?

Appeals Court: Former Football Player Not an NCAA Employee

A federal appeals court ruled Monday that a former University of Southern California football player was not a National Collegiate...

Aristotle on the Virtue of Vengeance

Revenge is a dish best served cold, but should it be served at all? In today's Academic Minute, part of...

Study: College Presidents Prioritizing Student Mental Health

As cases of student anxiety and depression skyrocket, top university officials are focusing more on these issues, according to a new report.

Recruiting in Rural America

University of North Carolina system, among others, has recognized the degree-attainment gap between rural and urban areas of the country, and officials are determining ways to connect with students in the far corners of their state.

Sorry, Not Sorry

Johns Hopkins fires professor over clash with student protesters, but he says he has no remorse for either the attack or being a "white male."
Opinion

When Free Isn't Really Free

Programs that funnel aid exclusively to publicly funded colleges and universities limit students' choices and deter them from private colleges, which may be the best option for some of them, Claude Pressnell Jr. writes.

The Week in Admissions News

Michigan helps DACA students; debt relief; Morehouse effort on student debt; nondegree credentials.