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Stanford Won't Boast About Applications or Admit Rates Any More

Could this be a small step toward curbing hysteria and hype in the admissions process?

'The Coddling of the American Mind'

Co-author of new book discusses its critique of societal values, how young people are taught to think about the world and free exchange of ideas in higher education.

The Week in Admissions News

A student visa and a dream denied; impact of divorce; a resignation in Washington.
Opinion

Escaping Westworld

In the future, we won't be able to sidestep the ethical and policy issues linked to the use of technology, writes Lynn Pasquerella, so we must confront the question of how we best prepare students for it.

A Med School Admissions Dean's Ouster

Columbia students and alumni protest a resignation that they say was forced.
Opinion

What Students Say Is Good Teaching

Harry Brighouse shares instructional practices that undergraduates say they have rarely encountered and think should be more widely shared.

Rutgers Revisits Finding on Professor

Rutgers University ruled that a professor's supposedly satirical comments on white gentrification violated university policy. In response to public backlash, the university is reviewing its initial decision.

Finding New Home for Silent Sam

Chapel Hill chancellor says she will propose new site for toppled Confederate monument. Some wonder why it should be anywhere on campus, and draw attention to statue's racist roots.