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Political ‘Litmus Tests’ in Florida

Academics oppose proposed legislation to survey student and faculty political beliefs at public universities.

A Law School Ventures Into Executive Ed

Loyola Law School, in Los Angeles, starts a series of online certificates aimed at business professionals. In a crowded executive education market, will it find a niche?

Feds: Ex-Assistant Planned to Murder Professor

Federal investigators say Frank Segui of New York planned to travel to Michigan to kill a professor for whom he...

Cornell, Harvard Drop GRE for English Ph.D.

Move goes against the norm for top-ranked doctoral programs.

No St. Paddy's Day Part II at U of Dayton

Post-St. Patrick's Day will be business as usual at the University of Dayton, which advised its professors not to cancel...
Opinion

The Admissions Scandal: A Job for Internal Audit

Ramping up scrutiny of their admissions practices could threaten selective colleges' fund-raising efforts -- but the risks of not doing so are much greater, writes Ryan Craig.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Scandal

With admissions systems receiving more scrutiny than ever, Jim Jump wonders how higher education will respond.

The Week in Admissions News

Trump's budget; for-profits; income-share agreement.