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Scholar's Act of Atonement for Past Criticism of ROTC

An essay this weekend in the Chicago Tribune describes an academic's evolving views of Reserve Officer Training Corps. The scholar...

A Call for Open, Respectful Debate

Harvard professors who lost posts leading undergraduate residential college amid criticism of defense of Harvey Weinstein vow to promote change at the university.

Elizabethtown Cuts Some Liberal Arts Programs

Elizabethtown College announced that it will discontinue two majors and three minors in a move designed to focus efforts on...

Grand Canyon Fires Administrator After Learning of Assault Allegations

Grand Canyon University has fired Roy Shick, vice president of advancement, after learning he was accused of and investigated for...

The Week in Admissions News

No jail time for coach in admissions scandal; the value of college; opportunities for students with autism; what freshmen are reading.

More American Colleges Turn to Chinese Admissions Test

More colleges begin accepting gaokao scores from mainland Chinese students in lieu of other standardized tests.

Foreign Students Face Delays in Work Authorizations

Many international students are finding themselves unable to start their summer jobs or internships due to delays in processing their...

4 More Colleges Go Test Optional

Latest group includes one institution -- University of Rochester -- that is competitive in admissions.