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NCAA Allows Voluntary Athletics Activities to Begin June 1
The National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I Council has voted to allow student athletes in all sports to participate in...
The Week in Admissions News
Lori Loughlin to plead guilty; TOEFL in China; for-profit advertising; booklet on enrollment concerns.
Linfield Accused of Ignoring Abuse Complaint Against Trustee
A graduate of Linfield College, in Oregon, said the institution failed to take action as promised after she accused a...

What Students Want
Surveys show students want a fall semester as close as possible to last fall's. They may transfer if they don't get it.
College Presidents Say Fall Reopening Likely
More than half of college presidents (53 percent) said it was “very likely” their institutions would resume in-person classes this...

College Board Says AP Testing a Success
But organization is sued over rules that were in place for students unable to submit their answers.
Parent Will Admit Guilt in Admissions Scandal
Peter Dameris, of Pacific Palisades, Calif., has been charged and will plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit...
Appeals Court Reinstates Pension Suit Against Washington U
A federal appeals court on Friday partially reinstated a lawsuit alleging that Washington University in St. Louis had mismanaged employees'...
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