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Haverford Drops Need-Blind Admissions
College says it will admit a small share of its applicant pool based in part on ability to pay.
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Opinion
Fisher and Democratic Dialogue
The measured compromises coming out of the affirmative action rulings over the past decades exemplify the strength of our democracy, writes Michele S. Moses.
$400 Million Gift to Ben-Gurion U.
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev on Friday announced a $400 million gift that will more than double the size of...
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Opinion
Something Strange Indeed
Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy’s decision in Fisher v. University of Texas significantly undermines the very goals the court hopes to achieve, argues George A. Nation III.
Downgraded Credit for 15 Illinois Community Colleges
Moody's recently downgraded 15 of Illinois's 27 community colleges because of the yearlong budget impasse in the Legislature. "While most...
Monmouth Will Keep Woodrow Wilson Name on Building
Monmouth University announced Friday that it is keeping the Woodrow Wilson name on the main administration building at the private...
More Reactions to Brexit
Academic leaders, scholarly societies and student groups sent out a flurry of statements on Friday reacting to the British vote...
The Disappearing Art of Glassblowing for Scientists
The imminent retirement of Rick Gerhart from the California Institute of Technology has scientists there distraught because he may be...
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