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Judge: Harvard Trial Should Proceed

University and those suing it both lose bids for a legal victory without a trial.

Rethinking Artists as Investors

Should artists make more money for their work? In today's Academic Minute, New York University's Amy Whitaker describes a way...

New Life for ACICS

Trump administration recommends restoring the controversial accreditor of many for-profits, citing a federal court ruling. Meanwhile, ACICS faces questions about its approval of a Danish business school's degree programs.

Dean Suspended for Tweet on Kavanaugh Accuser

His social media posts raise questions of professional responsibility, sexism and free expression.

Admitting Those Who Don't Look Like You

Panel at NACAC takes on practices it identifies as reinforcing racism and white privilege in college admissions and counseling.

College Scorecard Drops National Comparison Data

In its latest update to the College Scorecard, the Education Department has dropped data putting key outcomes measures for individual...

ACT Calls Off Oct. 2 Test

Testing service announces unspecified security issue.

A Wet Blanket on Idaho's Blanket Admissions

Some have praised Idaho's 2015 move to tell all qualifying high school seniors they are admitted to public colleges, but high school counselors and college admissions officers say details have been bedeviling.