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‘Transformational’: Federal Earmarks a Boon for Higher Ed
Congress sent more than $1.7 billion to nearly 550 colleges and universities in earmarks. Although a few institutions received tens of millions for projects, the median payment for institutions was $1.25 million, according to an Inside Higher Ed analysis.

A Better Admissions Year, With Caveats
Common App data suggest an improved year compared to the last. A report from Brookings outlines how academic preparation may limit enrollment from underrepresented groups.
Will Business Schools Join the Revolt?
Admissions leaders have mixed feelings about U.S. News.
President of Point Park Quits After 18 Months in Office
Don Green, the president of Point Park University, has left the position after 18 months in the job, The Pittsburgh...
Critics Fault St. Joseph’s on Crime
Critics continue to fault St. Joseph’s University on crime, even after the university has boosted security, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported...
University Workers Die in Suspected Murder-Suicide
A suspected murder-suicide being investigated by police in Little Rock, Ark., involved a married couple who worked at the University...
Temple Apologizes to Alums for Erroneous Award Emails
A batch of emails offering congratulations for being selected for a “30 Under 30” award went out by mistake to...
New Programs: Public Policy, Marketing, Athletic Training, Engineering, Medical Laboratory Technology, Asian Studies, Environmental Policy
Adler University is starting a master’s in public policy and administration. Graceland University is starting a B.A. in marketing. Gustavus...
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