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Ethical College Admissions: Quid Pro Quos

Legislation designed to deal with issues related to the admissions scandal raises issues that go well beyond those indicted, writes Jim Jump.
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No Retreat

No matter the outcome of the Harvard admissions case, American higher education can and will continue to pursue the educational benefits of diversity, write Lorelle Espinosa and Peter McDonough.
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#MeToo -- and Then What?

Jay Silveria, the commander of the United States Air Force Academy, shares a process the military uses to support sexual assault survivors that civilian institutions might also find helpful.

Expensive Aftermath of Protests

Oberlin College ordered to pay $11 million to local bakery after jury finds college libeled its owners and interfered with business relationships when some students accused it of mistreating black students.

When Student Press Is Up for a Vote

After the student newspaper at Rutgers was denied funding in a student vote, an academic watchdog group says the process for doing so violated the First Amendment.

New Tool From Accreditor on Health of Colleges

The New England Commission on Higher Education, a regional accreditor, last week announced plans to create a tool to gauge...

Sentencing to Send a Message and Other Developments

Prosecutors discuss damage caused by admissions bribery; another guilty plea; humor.

$131 Million Gift to Harvard

Harvard University on Friday announced a $131 million gift from Hansjörg Wyss, an entrepreneur and philanthropist. The gift will support...