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M.B.A. Rankings Seen as Influential and Unreliable

Global survey of business school educators, students and alumni finds mixed feelings about ratings.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Quid Pro Quos

Legislation designed to deal with issues related to the admissions scandal raises issues that go well beyond those indicted, writes Jim Jump.
Opinion

No Retreat

No matter the outcome of the Harvard admissions case, American higher education can and will continue to pursue the educational benefits of diversity, write Lorelle Espinosa and Peter McDonough.

Sentencing to Send a Message and Other Developments

Prosecutors discuss damage caused by admissions bribery; another guilty plea; humor.

Trump Administration Restricts Fetal Tissue Research

Decision is a win for anti-abortion groups. But academic organizations say it will add unnecessary new hurdles for scientists and slow breakthroughs in vaccines and other medical research.
Opinion

Let's End the Guessing About Test Security

David Benjamin Gruenbaum writes that it's not just the admissions scandal that demonstrates the need for reform.

Does This Research Have an Agenda?

Report attacks Koch-funded Regulatory Studies Center at George Washington University as a pro-fossil-fuel-industry idea launderer. University and Koch deny the charge.

Error in Math Scoring on May SAT

Some test takers have received good news -- their scores are going up. But could all test takers have figured out how to report the problem?