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Student Groups Urge Review of Legacy Admissions
A coalition of student groups at Ivy League universities and other elite colleges issued an open letter Wednesday urging their...
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Bias Against Asian Universities
German professors are more likely to respond to those seeking information on doctoral programs if they are educated in the U.S. than at more prestigious institutions in some Asian countries, study finds.
Vote of No Confidence in Michigan State Board
The Faculty Senate of Michigan State University on Tuesday passed a vote of no confidence in the board of the...
Literature and Sexual Violence in Hollywood
We’ve seen this script in Hollywood before. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Denver's Billy J. Stratton explores how...
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Winners and Losers in Work-Study Plan
House GOP proposal would end formula that favored private colleges in Northeast. But it would also mean cuts in funds to some public institutions with strong records educating low-income students and send more money to for-profit colleges.
2 Admissions Statistics: Which Will Get Attention?
Two statistics related to college admissions and enrollment came out Tuesday: Harvard University announced that 42,742 students applied for admission...
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How Students Cheat Online, and Why Stopping Them Matters
Jarrod Morgan describes the creative ways stressed test takers violate the rules and the importance of ensuring academic integrity.
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