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Direct Admissions Spreads, State by State

From Georgia to Wisconsin, state university systems are adopting the experimental policy, hoping to boost enrollment and reach new students.

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Arizona State Instructor Followed, Injured by Turning Point USA Crew

Police investigate an altercation with a queer ASU educator as possible aggravated assault by an operative of the right-wing group.

The Week in Admissions News

Georgia launches a new direct admissions program; ACT scores drop again; many public and private New York institutions waive application fees. 

Georgia Launches New Direct Admissions Program

Public colleges and universities in Georgia will soon be mailing letters to the state’s 120,000 high school seniors, urging them...

New College Sees Spike in Dropouts, Retention Issues

Dropout rates are up and student retention is down at New College of Florida amid a conservative overhaul driven by...
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Overcoming Higher Ed’s Tech Hiring Hurdles

Speakers at the Educause ed-tech conference described experimenting with new hiring methods to attract and retain tech talent.

Language and Identity: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Roger Kreuz, associate dean and professor of psychology at the University of Memphis, explores how...

Lincoln Christian University Announces Closure

Lincoln Christian University in Illinois will close at the end of the academic year, and its seminary will be acquired...