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Should Flannery O'Connor Be the Name of Residence Hall?

Loyola University Maryland is being criticized for removing the name of Flannery O'Connor from a residence hall. The Rev. Brian...

At Home, Workers Seek Alternative Credentials

Interest in alternative online credentials spiked after people started working remotely this spring. Will the surge continue long-term?

Tulane Postpones Discussion with 'Life of a Klansman' Author

Tulane University's School of Liberal Arts postponed a discussion on Aug. 6 with National Book Award winner Edward Ball, author of Life of a Klansman: A Family History in White Supremacy (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2020).

The Week in Admissions News

Trump and student loans, tuition-free terms, liability waivers, FAFSA simplification, aid for undocumented students.

Falwell Placed on Leave From Liberty

Executive committee of board acts after president posts photograph of himself with his pants unzipped with a woman who is not his wife.

COVID-19 Roundup: When the Rubber Meets the Road

Howard, Mount Holyoke and Princeton go online while move-ins, classes and parties begin elsewhere. The Mid-American Conference postpones its fall season and Louisville dismisses three athletes.

ACT's Leader Takes Charge in Difficult Time

She insists there is high demand to take the test. And she vows improved communication with test-takers.

Is Help Coming From Washington?

President Trump's executive orders offer some aid but could dim prospects of a larger coronavirus bill with help for colleges.