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Professor Pleads Guilty to Fraud Involving Grant Funds
Qingyou Han, professor of mechanical engineering technology at Purdue University, and his wife, Lu Shao, pleaded guilty Friday to a...
The Week in Admissions News
International interest in U.S. business schools down; Chinese students in decline; SAT bill vetoed; a Pell Grant match; Democrats on Higher Ed Act.
University of New Mexico Faculty Vote to Unionize
Full- and part-time professors at the University of New Mexico voted to form a union affiliated with the American Federation...

SAT Scores Canceled in Egypt and Hong Kong
Testing agency acts because of the "illegal theft" of materials.
Virtual Reality and Job Interviews
Virtual reality isn’t just for gaming. In today's Academic Minute, Shenandoah University's J. J. Ruscella logs in to a new...

Moving Away From Merit Aid
The University of Pittsburgh isn't offering free tuition. Instead, it's matching Pell Grants and shifting merit aid after calculating how much unmet need is too much.

Defunding Student Mental Health
The largest community college in Pennsylvania is eliminating mental health services on campus. Higher ed experts worry more struggling two-year institutions may follow suit.

Racial Inequality, at College and in the Workplace
White Americans still disproportionately outnumber their African American and Latino counterparts when it comes to obtaining good jobs, regardless of education they have obtained.
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