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Data on the Decline at Hampshire College
Hampshire College, facing criticism over its board’s decision not admit a full freshman class for the fall, released on Monday...

Trying Anew to Jump-Start Overhaul of Higher Ed Law
Senator Lamar Alexander, chairman of the Senate education committee, identifies familiar set of priorities in reiterating his desire to overhaul the Higher Education Act before he retires. But serious differences with Democratic lawmakers loom.
Illinois Chicago Pays Nearly $700K to Former Student Who Sued
The University of Illinois at Chicago settled for $694,000 with a former nursing student who sued it for publicly confirming...
Record Gift for University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge has announced a gift of 100 million pounds (about $130 million), the largest gift ever from...
Community Resilience
Are some communities more resilient after disasters? In today's Academic Minute, Colorado State University's John van de Lindt looks to...

When Colleges Seek Diversity Through Photoshop
Doctoring photographs to appear more inclusive may not end well. But colleges historically are more diverse in their admissions materials than they are in real life.

Hampshire Won't Admit More Students
But college will enroll those who were admitted early decision or were admitted a year ago and deferred enrolling.
New Presidents or Provosts: Benedictine U (Ill.), City College of New York, Colorado School of Mines, Crowder College, Haverford College, Lehman College, Louisiana State U, Martin U, St. Thomas U, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U
Cyril Clarke, interim executive vice president and provost at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, has been named to the...
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