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Reverend Charles Currie, Jesuit College Leader, Dies

The Reverend Charles L. Currie, a major force in Jesuit higher education as a college president, association leader and social...

Temple Will Pay $5.5M to Settle Suits Over False Rankings Data

University admitted that its business school submitting fabricated statistics for years to U.S. News. Students filed a class action.

Academic Minute: Companies' Social Impact Practices

Today on the Academic Minute, Craig Mattson, professor of communication arts at Trinity College, wonders if social problem-solving companies are...
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: What We Know

Jim Jump reviews the data on test-optional policies and considers what he would still like to know.

The Last 2 Weeks in Admissions News

Transgender students; completion rates; random roommates; FAFSA simplification.
Opinion

Fresh Eyes on the Campus Tour

Patrick O’Connor takes his first multicollege trip for counselors and emerges impressed.

A Challenge Over a Challenged SAT Score

A student's score went way up the second time she took the SAT. A civil rights lawyer is demanding that ETS and College Board validate the second score.

For-Profit vs. Public Beauty Schools?

For-profit cosmetology operators in Iowa used legal threats to prevent competition with lower-priced community colleges, according to The New York Times, but the case appears to be an outlier.