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Survey: College Plans Vary by Race, Tech Access
Nonwhite parents in Massachusetts who have less access to technology are more likely to say their high school children's college...
New Data on Academic Freedom and Financial Exigency Policies
The American Association of University Professors today released a new kind of diagnostic tool for assessing institutions’ academic freedom. The...

Writing to Belong
Authors of a new paper on a first-year writing intervention warn that cultivating students’ sense of belonging is now more important than ever.
Judge Orders Full Restoration of DACA
A federal judge ordered the government to restore the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program “to its pre-September 5, 2017...
Judge Rebukes U of Michigan Over Sexual Abuse Investigation
A federal judge rebuked the University of Michigan for failing to send President Mark S. Schlissel to her courtroom to...
The Week in Admissions News
Social distancing required, free courses, self-doubt as a barrier to college, licensure requirements.
Peralta CC Chancellor Resigns, Levies Allegations Against Board
The chancellor of Peralta Community College District, in California, resigned less than one year into the job and issued a...

Dispute Over Measure on Suing Colleges
The Republican Senate is moving toward making it harder for students and workers to sue colleges if they contract the coronavirus.
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