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University President Apologizes Over Majority-Rule Comparison
George Washington University’s president has apologized for comments the university described as an “insensitive example used in conversation” with a...
Academic Minute: Trauma and Addiction
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Week, Lisa Corbin, assistant professor in the department...
CFPB, Education Dept. Agree on Regulating Loans
Two years after Education Secretary Betsy DeVos ended the Education Department's relationship with one of its main regulators, the Consumer...
Request to Analyze Dual Enrollment
Two U.S. senators, joined by 17 of their colleagues, are pushing to include dual-enrollment programs and early college high schools...
Positive Psychology
Being positive may be hard, but it can be worth it. In today's Academic Minute, part of Philadelphia College of...

Early Decision Is Down
And early action is flat, according to numbers from Naviance. Black and Latino applicants are less likely to apply early than are Asians and whites. Common App figures point to fears about this year's totals.

'The Dersh' Stands Alone
Alan Dershowitz's legal arguments against impeaching President Trump have thrust him even farther into academe's margins.

Non-Christians Need Not Apply?
Concern grows at Watkins College of Art about merger with Belmont.
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