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Texting to New Perspectives
Beyond offering opportunities to communicate quickly with family, friends and even teachers, texting also provides some intellectual benefits, argue Missy Watson and Madhuri Karak.
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.
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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.
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Irvine Revokes 500 Admissions Offers
Many suspect they are being punished for the university ending up with a much larger than expected freshman class.
Philippines President: Oxford Is 'for Stupid People'
Rodrigo Duterte, president of the Philippines, said at a press conference this week that the University of Oxford is "for...
Iran Denounced for Jailing Princeton Ph.D. Student
The American Council on Education, joined by numerous other higher education groups, has issued a statement denouncing Iran for the...
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