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Coping With a Blockade

Interview with leader from Qatar about the small country’s Education City, which has six U.S. university partners, and how it is coping with a blockade by five Arab nations.

Math Journal Editors Quit for Open Access

To protest the high prices charged by their publisher, Springer, the editors of the Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics will start a rival journal that will be free for all to read.

VP Leaves Clark Atlanta University Amid Allegations

Tanya Walters, former vice president for student affairs at Clark Atlanta University, has parted ways with the institution, although it’s...

Clinton College President Placed on Leave

The president of Clinton College, in Rock Hill, S.C., was placed on leave several weeks ago, and an acting president...

Reddit Satire Mocks Georgia Campus Carry

Following the May passage of a campus carry bill in Georgia, firearms are allowed to be carried at public colleges...

Academic Minute: Hate Speech

Today on the Academic Minute, Justin Couchman, associate professor of psychology at Albright College, discusses why giving students what they...

The Week in Admissions News

"Demonstrated interest" as another advantage for the wealthy; education for "good jobs," parental help on applications; more.

How Chief Business Officers View Discount Rates

Concern is greater at private than public colleges, but most aren’t expecting to bring the rates down.