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New Reports on Admissions

Hundreds of colleges still have space; survey of parents finds concerns on jobs; what adult learners are looking for.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: May Day, Coalition Exits and More

Jim Jump reflects on discussions with colleagues at a time of year that is either stressful or celebratory (or both) for those in admissions.
Opinion

Liberal Arts Under Pressure

Making cuts to liberal arts courses overlooks the significant benefits such an education provides to students, workers and the economy, writes Roger W. Ferguson Jr.

Judge Blocks ‘Unlawful Presence’ Policy

A federal judge on Friday issued a nationwide order temporarily blocking the Trump administration from enforcing a 2018 U.S. Citizenship...

Commencement Speaker Withdraws at USC Law

Jeh Johnson, secretary of homeland security under President Obama, has withdrawn as the speaker for the law school graduation at...

Anger Over Cuts at Millsaps

Millsaps College on Friday announced plans to eliminate several academic programs, sparking anger from students in those programs, 16 ABC...

Baylor Receives $100 Million Gift

Baylor University on Saturday announced a $100 million gift, the largest ever received by the university. The funds, from an...

Protest Over Police Force Escalates at Hopkins

Students at Johns Hopkins University who have occupied parts of a campus building for several weeks are intensifying their takeover...