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National Louis Completes Kendall Acquisition

National Louis University won regulatory approval of its takeover of Chicago’s Kendall College programs from the for-profit Laureate Education, and...

Saudi Arabia to Withdraw Students From Canada

Withdrawal is ordered as part of larger diplomatic spat over Canadian criticism of Saudi arrests of human rights activists.

Seeking a New 'Golden Age' of General Education

What's a general education? Book by noted literary critic advocates a return to the basics.

Where the Rhetoric Meets the Road

Financial aid administrators draw the ire of leaders in New York after asking for more guidance on how to work under Excelsior, the state’s year-old free-tuition program.

How Harvard Can Legally Favor Alumni Children and Athletes

This isn't the first time the university has faced scrutiny over policies that favor white over Asian American students. Comments in the 1980s by admissions officers on alumni children, athletes and Asian Americans may be relevant today.

Stanford RA at Center of Controversy Quits

Hamzeh Daoud, a Stanford University student whose comments on Facebook set off a debate that extended far beyond the campus...

The Week in Admissions News

The future of Earlham; a tragic death; career training law.

Michigan Union Will Fight Instructor's Termination

The University of Michigan’s non-tenure-track faculty union is fighting the termination of a longtime senior lecturer in English at the...