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Budget Law Forgives Debt of Louisiana Black Colleges
The budget bill enacted last week included a provision clearing more than $330 million owed by four historically black colleges...
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A Title IX Win for the Accused
Federal appeals court rules in favor of Miami University student who allegedly committed sexual assault.
Northwestern Professor Accused of Harassment Takes Leave
A professor of journalism at Northwestern University whom 10 alumnae and employees accused of misconduct is taking a leave of...
Juilliard Reviewing U of Cincinnati's Harassment Findings
The Juilliard School is reviewing an investigation that found one of its former instructors had engaged in “severe, persistent or...
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Ethical College Admissions: Efficiency vs. Making the Right Call
Jim Jump wonders if speed should really be a factor in reviewing applications.
Instructor Out After Denying Australia Is Country
Southern New Hampshire University announced on Twitter that an online sociology instructor who denied that Australia is a country has...
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The Cost of Attending For-Profits
New analysis says that students in certificate programs gain more economically from attending public institutions -- or no institution at all -- than for-profits.
The Week in Admissions News
Humanities grads are employed and like their work; questioning use of metrics in admissions; free tuition program at Madison; "Macron effect."
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