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‘Neuromyth’ or Helpful Model?

A nearly century-old idea about learning remains “ubiquitous” despite scant scientific evidence to back it up, many experts say. But others still see value in the concept.

Blowback Against a Hoax

Author of a recent academic scam faces disciplinary action by Portland State, for failing to alert his research review board before hoodwinking journal editors with outrageous articles. Many say he's guilty of bad form, but did he commit misconduct?

Shutdown Headaches for University Researchers

Prolonged shutdown delays funding timeline for federal research grants and disrupts travel plans for many scientists. But the worst for research institutions could be ahead.

Popularity of Early Decision Continues to Grow

Colleges set records in applications and admissions figures, despite lingering concerns of many experts that the programs favor wealthier applicants. Admit rates are dropping.

Q&A Goes Horribly Wrong

Racist comments directed at a scholar at a disciplinary meeting floor classicists in the room. Some see it as a major setback for a historically exclusionary field that is trying hard to change.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: What We Know

Jim Jump reviews the data on test-optional policies and considers what he would still like to know.

Temple Will Pay $5.5M to Settle Suits Over False Rankings Data

University admitted that its business school submitting fabricated statistics for years to U.S. News. Students filed a class action.
Opinion

Fresh Eyes on the Campus Tour

Patrick O’Connor takes his first multicollege trip for counselors and emerges impressed.