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Getting Minority Graduate Students May Not Be Easy

Survey of potential students finds those in minority groups were more affected by the pandemic and are quite price-sensitive when making decisions.

700,000 Fewer Took the SAT

Did the exam lose the lowest-income students?

War, What Is It Good For?

Is war good or bad for a country’s economy? In today's Academic Minute, Shenandoah University's Clifford F. Thies considers the...

A Win for Pandemic-Impacted PIs

Following criticism that its policy on extensions for early-career scientists disproportionately impacted women, whose careers have already been unevenly affected by COVID-19, the National Institutes of Health changes course.

2021 survey of admissions leaders finds 32% had filled classes by May 1

The 2020-21 year was a shock to the entire system of higher education. Admissions was hurt throughout, beginning as students...

Schlissel’s Relations With Mich. Board May Be at ‘Boiling Point’

Tensions between the University of Michigan Board of Regents and President Mark Schlissel "have been building for more than a...

Survey: Students Support Vaccines, Mask Mandates

A new survey has found that students support vaccine and mask requirements. College Pulse conducted the survey for Kaplan. Of...

Reshaping the Federal-State Partnership in Higher Ed: The Key Podcast

The Biden administration has promised once-in-a-generation investments and changes in higher education. Legislation introduced in the House of Representatives this...