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Gender Pay Gap

The wage gap is still wide open. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Baltimore's Michele Gilman examines the reasons...

New Push for Test Optional

More colleges are ending requirements that applicants submit SAT or ACT. It's not the admissions scandal, but about diversity concerns and may be a Chicago impact.

NSF's Foray Into Defining Job Skills

The federal agency is conducting a two-phase experiment to design tools to better understand career trajectories of its employees and the rest of the federal work force.

UTEP Faculty Oppose Likely New President

Faculty at the University of Texas at El Paso have indicated that they are opposed to the likely selection of...

Data Show No Action on Borrower-Defense Claims

The total number of pending borrower-defense claims has continued to balloon in size over the past year. But the Education...

Latest Fallout From Admissions Scandal

Yale revokes admission of student in scandal; new verification at Stanford; indictment for money laundering; legislation in California; USC faculty speak out; "SNL" takes on admissions scandal.

Academic Minute: Gender Pay Gap

Today on the Academic Minute, Michele Gilman, professor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law, explores why...

The Week in Admissions News

Flaws with net price calculators; Chinese students; challenges for small private colleges.