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White House Discussion of International Students

Emphasis of discussion was on those who may want to stay and work in the U.S. after graduation.

Academic Minute: Vision and Communication

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Trinity College Week, Elizabeth Casserly, assistant professor of psychology, looks at why visual...

A Scientist's Anti-Gay Art Criticism

Cardiologist loses journal editorship over homophobic comments he made to a local ballet but hangs on to his faculty job. He's reportedly defended his words, saying that his personal views have no bearing on his professional capabilities.

The Humanities at Community Colleges

Study documents extent of instruction (and large class sizes).

The Week in Admissions News

Another closure; admissions scandal in Japan; debt-free college.

Presidents Back Harvard but Aren't Sure It Will Win

Survey finds strong support for consideration of race and ethnicity in admissions. Private college leaders continue to support legacy preferences.

SAT Called Off in 3 Countries

Security problems are blamed. Some say the test was for sale in advance of scheduled administration.

Will AP Changes Give More of an Edge to the Wealthy?

High school counselors say that registration and fee changes will have little impact on those in affluent schools but will discourage those in low-income areas.