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Study finds that colleges are more likely to reject applicants who report felony convictions, even for minor felonies. At colleges with high crime rates, officials were more likely to reject black students.

5 Irvine Fraternity Members Charged in Brother's Death

Five members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity chapter at University of California, Irvine, have been charged after the alcohol-poisoning...

Capital Campaign Watch: Carnegie Mellon, Marshall, Ohio State, SUNY New Paltz, Texas Christian

Starting Off: Carnegie Mellon University has started a campaign to raise $2 billion by 2024. More than $1 billion has...

The Week in Admissions News

Ph.D. in the admissions office; Hollins' transgender policy; NACAC's "State of College Admission" report; some college, no degree; Trump's rules for accreditors.

Professor Leaves Liberty U, Citing Academic Freedom

Karen Swallow, a longtime professor of English at Liberty University and vocal critic of President Trump, is leaving Liberty over...

St. Norbert President to Step Down Abruptly

Brian Bruess, president of St. Norbert College in Wisconsin, will step down from his position at the end of the...

Holy Cross to Investigate Faculty Misconduct

Following complaints of an overall campus rape culture, College of the Holy Cross president Reverend Philip Boroughs announced an independent...

College Won't Have to Repay $42M in Federal Aid

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College will not have to repay $42 million in federal student aid funding after a nine-year legal debacle...