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Is Lenny Bruce Too Much for Brandeis to Handle?
Play about late comedian is called off amid student protests.

Off the Pedestal
Republican tax plan would cut off key source of borrowing and impose new taxes on wealthy institutions. Some see historic shift in view of elite universities from a public good worthy of sheltering from taxes to a source of funds for government.
The Week in Admissions News
Colleges and economic mobility; free community college; Common App problems just before early deadlines; validity study on GRE in law school admissions.
Debate on Climate for Conservatives at Nebraska
Three Republican state lawmakers who say the University of Nebraska at Lincoln is hostile to political conservatives will share their...

Defining Colleges' Liability for Fraud Claims
Trump administration will ask negotiators of borrower-defense rule to reconsider institutions’ liability for claims of misrepresentation -- a request that has some worried DeVos plans to let bad programs off the hook.

Retaliation Is Not a Right
Indiana appeals court sides with Purdue Calumet in professor’s free speech lawsuit.

First Generation to the Ivy League
Author discusses her new book on transitions in admissions -- and beyond.
Math Student Wins ‘Dance Your Ph.D.’ Contest
Science sponsors an annual "Dance Your Ph.D." contest to highlight research and the importance of communicating findings in ways to...
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