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Research in the Humanities: Who’s Counting?

As humanists, to make an impression inside our institutions and in the outside world, we need to do a much better job of counting the support our faculty members receive to pursue their work, argues George Justice.

UW Madison Releases Report on Racist History

A study group convened by the University of Wisconsin at Madison in the wake of the violence in Charlottesville, Va...

The Week in Admissions News

Educating adults; Purdue's tuition freeze; booklet on college affordability.

Gay Student Assaulted at Delaware Fraternity

Newark, Del., police are investigating an assault reported at a University of Delaware fraternity party held off-campus at about 6...

Social Media as 'Fair Game' in Admissions

Survey finds that majority of college officials and students think it is legitimate to examine applicants' social media accounts. But declining numbers do so.

Harvard Graduate Assistants Vote for Union

Graduate students at Harvard University voted 1,931 to 1,523 to form a union affiliated with the United Auto Workers, they...

Seeking Rural Applicants and Perhaps Ideological Diversity

Warren Wilson sees success in part of strategy to make campus more welcoming to conservative students. Swarthmore expands recruiting.

Tweets and an Incident at Knox

College considers how its Jewish students and faculty members are treated.