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An Admissions Reformer Takes Stock
William Sedlacek, a pioneer in the use of noncognitive measures for admissions, discusses his new book on the state of the movement.
Probe Into Coastal Carolina Cheerleader Scandal Ends
Despite confirmation that some Coastal Carolina University cheerleaders worked for an escort service, the institution will take no action against...
Education Department Alters Loan Servicing
The Department of Education announced Friday that it plans to select a single student loan servicer that borrowers will interact...
Update Sought on Relief for Defrauded Students
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey in a letter Friday sought a commitment from the Department of Education that it would...
Was Murder of Bowie State Student a Hate Crime?
A Bowie State University student was stabbed to death Saturday morning at the University of Maryland at College Park, The...
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False Alarms
Bill Mahon describes a decade of inaccurate emergency communications on campuses and provides advice on how to avoid these situations going forward.
Can S.C. Save Historically Black Technical College?
A new law in South Carolina outlines a series of steps designed to strengthen Denmark Technical College, a historically black...
Signs of a Ceiling in Online Ed Market
Report on online education landscape suggests potentially leaner times ahead for colleges hoping to profit in the market. Community colleges are already seeing it.
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