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How Much Will Your Institution Get in Coronavirus Relief?

Want to know how much your institution will get in the coronavirus relief package passed by Congress and signed into...

Questions Rise Over SUNY Chancellor's Cuomo Support

Jim Malatras, the chancellor of the State University of New York system and a former senior aide to New York...

Michigan State Men’s Basketball Will Be ‘Presented by Rocket Mortgage’

Michigan State University entered into a sponsorship deal with the Detroit-based company Rocket Mortgage last week, and the university’s men’s...

The Week in Admissions News

Ideas to make colleges more socioeconomically diverse; the power of a bachelor's degree; servicers of student loans; spring enrollment keeps slipping; Title IX.

Mental Health and College Satisfaction

Mental health disabilities can be hidden, but they still have a large effect on college students’ satisfaction on campuses. In...

Vaccine Timing ‘Fortunate’ for Admissions

Colleges trumpet fall plans in recent weeks because they feel they need to share concrete information with prospective students. Good vaccine news helps, too.

Confronting or Honoring a Racist Past?

Black students at the University of Richmond are not happy that the name of a Black newspaper editor and civil rights activist will be added to a building alongside the name of a white segregationist and eugenicist.

Syracuse Fraternity Cleared of Racism Claims by N.Y. Judge

A New York Supreme Court judge ruled Thursday that Syracuse University unfairly suspended a fraternity chapter, Alpha Chi Rho, after...