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Applications Drop at M.B.A. Programs

Many top full-time M.B.A. programs saw significant drops in applications for the 2017-18 admissions cycle, Poets & Quants reported. The...

A Gulf in the Earnings Gap

Attending a for-profit college widens the earnings gap between rich and poor students, new research finds. Enrolling at a selective college does the opposite.

Academic Minute: Subconcussions

Today on the Academic Minute, Nicholas Port, associate professor at the School of Optometry at Indiana University, looks into aspects...

College of Ozarks Drops Nike Over Kaepernick Ad

The College of the Ozarks announced Wednesday that it is cutting ties to Nike, and that its college athletes will...

Female College Athletes and Concussions

How do we protect athletes from concussions? In today's Academic Minute, Monmouth University's Janice Stapley looks at safety for female...

Revoking Honors in the Wake of Abuse

Roman Catholic colleges are rescinding honorary degrees and renaming buildings in response to grand jury investigation into sex abuse and cover-ups. Marquette's former president asks that building honoring him be renamed.

Drilling Down Into Public Governance

North Dakota governor moves toward revamping board of higher education, citing "powerful economic forces," but overhaul is a hard sell.

VitalSource Buys Acrobatiq, Expands Its Reach

The etextbook distributor thinks it can create a major adaptive learning platform -- but will big publishers buy in by letting VitalSource turn their content into courseware?