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Affirmative on Affirmative Action

With key Supreme Court case in the offing, social scientists defend college admissions policies that consider race.

The 'You' in 'University Tour'

Lynn University retooled the campus visit for prospective students, trying to personalize the experience, a switch administrators say is paying off in higher enrollment.

SAT Scores Drop Again

Large gaps remain in averages of different racial and ethnic groups.
Opinion

Preserve Real Application Essays

If colleges don't want glib, packaged answers, they should stop asking easy questions, writes Peter Laipson.

Social Networks and College Choices

Survey shows that prospective students use Facebook more than any other network to research colleges, and they're looking primarily to interact with current students and admissions officers.

Get Me a Med School! Stat!

Several prominent universities, driven by revenue and prestige concerns, are building or merging with medical schools at a furious pace.

Juvenile Records and Admissions

Court ruling raises question of whether judicial authorities should let colleges know about their applicants' (sealed) records of misconduct.
Opinion

Schoolhouse Showdown

A historical study of clashing values in teachers' unions appears as Chicago teachers suspend strike. Scott McLemee asks the author for context.