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Data Faulty but Badge Remains

Figures Simmons provided U.S. News about a nursing program were so wrong it was declared "unranked," but the college kept badge of honor on its website.

Another Year, Another Admissions Mess-Up

Tulane’s technology team sent 130 applicants welcome messages, giving them their university email addresses and passwords. Turns out, these applicants hadn’t been admitted.

Looking for Low-Income Students

A group of 30 top colleges and universities wants to enroll more low-income students, but critics question whether the focus should be elsewhere.

Bill Aims to Improve Veterans' Career Readiness

Spending bill contains provision aimed at blocking veterans from attending institutions where path to a job isn't assured.

The High School Graduate Plateau

High school graduates are projected to come from increasingly diverse backgrounds, even as overall levels plateau -- posing a challenge for colleges and universities.
Opinion

Inclusivity Means Opinions Count

We in higher education must embrace a new era in which people feel their opinions truly matter, argues Brandon Busteed.

Reining in Growth

Trinity of Connecticut moves away from year-after-year freshmen enrollment gains and a controversial real estate purchase, aiming to be better and more diverse at a smaller size.

HHS Pick Longtime Foe of Stem Cell Studies

Views held by Tom Price, Trump’s pick for health secretary, would put him at odds with many scientists, but academic groups say he appreciates medical education and value of research.