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Lies, Damned Lies and Rankings

Temple reveals that scandal over false information submitted for rankings of its online M.B.A. was much broader than earlier known. Dean, found to have dismantled system for checking accuracy of data, is ousted.

Visa Delays Put Residents in Limbo

New enforcement of visa rule is causing headaches for medical and veterinary colleges and their associated hospitals seeking to get paperwork approved for incoming residents.

Harvard Business School Kills Third Round in Admissions

Move shifts away from practices of other top M.B.A. programs.

Closing the Pay Gap

University of Denver settles with the EEOC, agreeing to pay $2.66 million to seven female law professors who alleged gender-based pay discrimination.

How Parent PLUS Worsens the Racial Wealth Gap

Report finds loan program -- critical to many historically black institutions -- exacerbates economic inequality for low-income black families by adding student debt they can't repay.

Shouting Down Talk on Campus Free Speech

Speaker at CUNY law school interrupted repeatedly by those who said he shouldn't have been permitted there.

Confronting the Opioid Crisis

Nursing colleges add curricula to deal with a growing public health problem.

No Deal on Business Major

Chicago's proposed undergraduate business major was short-lived, but the economics faculty found a way to save it, as a new "track."