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The Money Not Everyone Wants

The California Community College System could get a $170 million boost in state funding to hire full-time faculty members. The system's budget officers aren't thrilled about it.

A Military Appointment at Swarthmore

The college is divided over the president's decision to pair with a foundation that sends retired military officers to campus to teach.

For Small Private Colleges, a Mixed Year in Admissions

Leaving out the Ivies and similar institutions, it's a very complicated year to be putting together a freshman class. Some colleges aren't talking about where they are. Others are having notable success.

Stanford Changes Admissions Policy for Athletes

University, citing competition in football from Notre Dame and USC, will allow athletes to enroll early in a three-year experiment.

Portland State Police Will Be Unarmed

Portland State University announced that its police force would be unarmed as of September, the Associated Press reported. Students have...

Academic Minute: Melancholic Joy

Today on the Academic Minute: Brian Treanor, professor of philosophy, environmental studies and Irish studies at Loyola Marymount University, explores...

The Week in Admissions News

International applications; community college enrollment falls; states battle critical race theory; "Heritage and Hate"; debt relief at Black colleges.

Indictment for Wire Fraud in Student Aid Scheme

Randolph Stanley of Maryland was indicted by federal authorities on charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, in connection with...