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Decreasing Funding for Health?

New survey data from the American College Health Association suggest colleges are decreasing their funding to health services, keeping residence halls open and varying widely with regard to testing.

New Programs: Organizational Leadership, Counselor Education, Health and Wellness, Therapeutic Yoga, Interdisciplinary Data Science, Cybersecurity

Chowan University is starting a master of arts in organizational leadership. Denver Seminary is starting a Ph.D. in counselor education...

Difficult Day for the ACT

The college admission test was supposed to be given Saturday, but many testing centers were closed.

Local-Global Tension and the Palio of Siena

Tourism can change an event that used to be just for one culture. In today's Academic Minute, Butler University's Thomas...

Ginsburg Was Advocate for Equity

The justice, who died Friday, wrote decisions that upheld rights of women, racial minorities and gay people in higher education.

The Week in Admissions News

A normal (or close?) college experience; California voters are dubious of plan to restore affirmative action; NACAC's "roadmap"; Chicago English Department's priorities; nuances of free college.

The Faculty Role in Transfer

When faculty from the institution to which students transfer engage with the students early on, it increases the odds of a transfer taking place.

2020 Survey of Admissions Leaders

The process of building a class to educate has never been easy. In recent years, community colleges and nonelite liberal...