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Are Global Rankings Damaging Universities?
Article that disappeared (and that has attracted more attention since disappearing) raises questions about Singapore's emphasis on rankings.

‘Voluntary’ Departures: the New Expulsion?
Legal experts ponder whether public universities can ask students who are racist or who misbehave to leave. Has this become the new strategy to avoid kicking them out and facing First Amendment backlash?
Johns Hopkins to Expand in Washington
Johns Hopkins University will spend $372.5 million to buy a high-profile Washington building that houses the Newseum, with plans to...

Slow and Steady for Competency-Based Education
While competency-based education is spreading gradually, interest and optimism about it remain high, and experts say careful growth is best.
College-Educated Immigrants in the U.S.
A new analysis from the Pew Research Center offers data on college-educated immigrants in the United States. The analysis notes...
Second Failed Merger for Oregon Art College
Portland State University has announced that it will not continue discussions on a possible merger of the Oregon College of...
Radford Student Charged With Killing Roommate
Authorities have charged a Radford University student with murdering her roommate, also a student, in an off-campus apartment, The Washington...
The Week in Admissions News
Another case of incorrect admissions offers; warnings about college closures; cut in scholarships for Palestinians.
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