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Sentences Heavy and Light in Admissions Scandal

One ex-coach gets 30 months in jail, while others avoid prison.

Borrower-Defense Claims Could Be Paid by Colleges

Newly proposed regulations from the Education Department would create clear steps to hold colleges accountable to paying for recouped federal student loans.

Threats Hit 7 Colleges From Thursday to Friday

Seven colleges received bomb threats Thursday and Friday and subsequently declared their campuses safe. Four of the colleges were in...

The Week in Admissions News

College Board withholds data; Bowdoin goes need blind for international students; testing companies and disabilities; more pressure on Biden; Hopkins replaces head of summer programs; Columbia will skip the next U.S. News rankings.

Justice Dept. Backs Key Arguments in Antitrust Suit

The U.S. Justice Department has backed key arguments made in an antitrust suit against 16 private colleges and universities. In...

Gender Differences in Aggressiveness of Financial Analysts

We all communicate differently, but how does this effect our work? In today's Academic Minute, Syracuse University's Joseph Comprix explores...

A 'Heavy-Handed' Approach

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin's involvement in the search process for a new leader of the state's community colleges system troubles state policymakers and higher ed advocates.

The Connected Ph.D.

Brandeis University overhauls Ph.D. training in the humanities and social sciences, including by funding internships on campus and off.