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Public’s Impression of Higher Education Improves (Somewhat)

More Americans believe degrees have value and graduates are prepared for work than was true four years ago. But partisan divide is widening (and Independents are losing confidence).

Calif. Lawmakers Aim to Lift Berkeley’s Enrollment Cap

Changing how the California Environmental Quality Act applies to colleges could lift an enrollment cap at UC Berkeley. Legislators want to fast-track a solution before the university loses students.

Asked to Discuss Her Whiteness

Bridgewater State asked a white faculty applicant about her white privilege. The job seeker, who lost the job, says this line of questioning was discriminatory. Was it?

Study: Few Campuses Offered Early Voting in 2020

In the 35 states that offered in-person early voting in 2020, 90 percent of colleges did not have an early-voting...

The Week in Admissions News

Ex-dean receives 14-month sentence in rankings scandal; free webcasts on international recruitment; scrutiny for Supreme Court nominee; challenges for ex-prisoners; getting Hispanic students back.

Barnard College Receives $55 Million Gift for STEM Building

Barnard College received $55 million to expand its science facilities, the college announced Friday. The gift, from alumna Diana T...

Michigan Receives Record $2 Billion in Bonds

The University of Michigan committed to $2 billion in bonds to finance future capital projects, MLive reported. The bond issuance...

Global Engagement in the Post-Pandemic Era: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Drexel University Week: Rogelio Miñana, professor of Spanish and global studies, explores how...