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Cornell, Harvard Drop GRE for English Ph.D.
Move goes against the norm for top-ranked doctoral programs.

The Admissions Scandal and a Service for Ph.D.s
Popular alternative-academic career platform was bought last year by the foundation behind the recently uncovered undergraduate admissions scheme.

A Bookend Experience
Macalester College's graduating class will hear a commencement speaker this year who also addressed them during their freshman year. Officials say the encore speech brings the students’ educational journey full circle.

Opinion
Unfair at Any Speed
The long-held belief that faster is better in learning -- speedism -- hurts students of all speeds, writes Myk Garn, and should be replaced with individualized and guided learning models.

When Students Want to Review a Tenured Professor
Students at Sarah Lawrence want to review the tenure of a conservative professor who criticized student affairs programs as ideologically "lopsided."

Ripe for More Opportunities
College administrators believe in the value of on-campus jobs and want more funding to add positions.

The Case for Disciplining Faculty Harassers
Slapping faculty harassers on the wrists compromises the comprehensive prevention to which institutions are legally and ethically bound, according to a new paper.

The Wrong Partnership?
Purdue professors say it is wrong for the university to work with Chegg, whose services they see as helping students cheat.
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