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'Should I Try to Be Less Asian?'

Experts at NACAC meeting say perceptions of bias against Asian-American applicants, even if false, have an impact.

At University of Texas at Austin, 10% Has Become 6%

With number of high school graduates in the state growing, UT invokes state law that allows flexibility in requirement that top 10 percent be admitted.

Calif. Community Colleges Partner With WGU

The California Community Colleges Board of Governors today approved a new partnership with nonprofit Western Governors University that allows graduates...

Support for State Free Tuition Programs Grows

A new poll from the Campaign for Free College Tuition shows support continues to increase for free college tuition programs...

Anonymous $75 Million Gift for Kenyon

Kenyon College announced Friday an anonymous $75 million gift, the largest in the history of the college. The funds will...
Opinion

A Call for Curricular Coherence

Proliferating course offerings can overwhelm and confuse students and make a college education seem like a box-checking exercise rather than a cohesive and comprehensive intellectual endeavor, argues Loni Bordoloi Pazich.

Academic Minute: Engaged Fathers

Today on the Academic Minute, Kevin Shafer, assistant professor in the School of Social Work at Brigham Young University, delves...

Hong Kong University Heads Condemn ‘Abuses’ of Free Speech

Leaders of 10 Hong Kong universities issued a statement condemning “recent abuses” of free expression and opposing Hong Kong independence...