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Michigan Invests With Another Major Donor

The University of Michigan invested $102 million into four private equity funds managed by the son of one of the...

College That Ended Race-Based Affirmative Action Reverses Itself

What was behind a two-year policy change that ended two days after it was revealed?

Alumni Want Earlham Board Minutes and Bylaws Changes

A group of concerned alumni and an emeritus professor sent a letter Friday to Earlham College leaders reiterating concerns about...

The Chance to Question Your Accuser

After a recent court ruling, University of Michigan must sponsor a special live hearing for a student accused of sexual assault to challenge his accuser.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Doing the Charleston

Jim Jump analyzes the flip-flop on the consideration of race in admissions.
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Opinion

The Dawn of a New Meritocracy

Colleges need to consider the implications of the move away from standardized testing in admissions, writes Ezekiel Dixon-Román.

Lawrence Krauss Out at Arizona State Project

Lawrence M. Krauss, a well-known physicist and skeptic whom Arizona State University suspended in March pending an investigation into sexual...

University Laughs at Its Location… Again

Rose-Hulman finds a new way to make applicants chuckle -- and then to think about moving to Terre Haute.