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U.K. Crackdown on Visa Fraud
The Home Office revokes the right to host foreign students for 3 universities and 57 private colleges and launches a criminal investigation into widespread English language testing fraud at Educational Testing Service centers.
Mentor or Risk Rejection
Some professors applying for NSF grants notice their proposals are increasingly evaluated in part on data-driven evidence of the way they work with students. Not everybody likes the trend.
The Starbucks-ASU Contract
Arizona State University's accord with the coffee giant reveals the university is banking on the partnership being a success.
Unanswered Questions
A convention seeks to establish ethical guidelines for research on online learners, even as the larger debate about privacy in higher education rages on.
Missing the Expected Impact
Think that not requiring SAT scores will boost enrollment of underrepresented minority and low-income students? Think again, a new study says.
Complex Problem, Complex Solution
Colorado's fix for remedial education is multipronged rather than heavy-handed, and it seems to be working.
'Test-Blind' Admissions
Hampshire becomes only competitive college in the country that will not look at SAT or ACT scores.
‘Tough Love’ for Higher Ed
An advocacy group's proposal for institutional accountability puts both for-profit colleges and elite research universities in the crosshairs.
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