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Florida Nixes Early Decision

With recent surge in applications, university decides to consolidate admissions deadlines.

ETS Aborts New GRE

Facing frustrated graduate admissions officials, testing service abandons changes in substance and format of exam.

Redefining Academic Freedom

AFT seeks to reshape the debate about a core value by emphasizing issues of job security, or lack thereof, for adjuncts.

Cuomo Takes Aim at Colleges

Some institutions accept N.Y. attorney general's settlement offer to change student loan practices and repay disputed funds.

Librarians Tackle Information Illiteracy

Small liberal arts colleges join the growing movement to deal with limitations of students' research abilities.

Outposts of American Academe in Middle East

In podcast interview, presidents of 4 universities share views on evolving role of their institutions and education in their region.

More Pressure to Protect Men's Teams

An organization challenging the way the Education Department enforces Title IX has told James Madison University to either stand with...