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Taking On the Testing Organizations
Admissions group issues statement questioning the College Board and ACT on plans for the fall and urging colleges "to reassess their admission criteria."
Female Authors During the Holocaust
German Jewish women writers still have much to tell us about the Holocaust. In today's Academic Minute, the University of...

The ‘Right Not to Work’
Faculty members concerned about health and safety want a say in the conditions under which they'll be working if they are expected to teach in person next fall.

Colleges Reopen Admissions for the Year
It's not too late to apply to some private colleges that say they are recruiting students who may have originally planned to go far from home.

A College Dream Deferred?
As more students ask about deferring admission, admissions officers try to determine what it might mean for their institutions -- and for students.
George Mason Faults Professor for Sexual Talk With Students
Allegations against Todd Kashdan, a tenured psychology professor at George Mason University, have come to light through court records, The...
Georgetown Grad Assistants Bargain First Contract
Graduate assistants at Georgetown University, who are affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers, reached a tentative agreement on their...
Special Publication for Trustees, Cabinets and Executives on COVID-19, Recession
Not only has COVID-19 become a new crisis for college and university leaders to respond to, but the impact of...
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