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Weighing Responses to Latest Higher Ed Scandal

State lawmakers scrutinize steps to address a legal loophole used by some affluent Illinois families to improperly gain access to aid. But financial aid groups warn against overreaction that would hurt low-income students.

Academic Minute: The Virtue of Vengeance

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Union College Week, Krisanna Scheiter, associate professor of philosophy, looks into whether any...

3 More Colleges Go Test Optional

This will be a record year in colleges saying students can apply without the SAT or ACT.

Trans Student Suspended From Christian College

A transgender male student was suspended by Welch College, in Tennessee, the day he had surgery to remove breast tissue...

2 Colleges Expand Religious Services

Two religiously affiliated colleges last week announced new services for people of different beliefs. The University of San Francisco, a...

Judge Orders Neo-Nazis to Pay American U Student $700,000

A federal judge has ordered the founder of a neo-Nazi website, and his aides, to pay the first black student...
Opinion

What Is a Chief Enrollment Officer?

The job is changing and becoming more complex, writes Angel B. Pérez.

Union Shake-Up in California

CSU's faculty union suddenly disaffiliates from the state's largest K-12 teachers' union.