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Borrower-Defense Rules Finalized

Advocates praise new federal rules as a milestone.

2 American Students Among Those Killed in Seoul

Two American college students, studying abroad in South Korea, were among the 154 people killed in a crowd surge in...

Why Do Some People See Ghosts While Others Don’t?

Have you ever seen a ghost? In today’s Academic Minute, Knox College’s Frank McAndrew explores why some people do and...

Ratings and Gender Bias Over Time

Two new studies show how bias against women in student ratings operates over time, worsening with critical feedback and instructor age.

Therapy Without Limits

As part of its plan to improve mental health treatment for students, Oglethorpe University removed the cap on the number of counseling sessions allowed.

Fewer Affordable Options for Pell Grant Students

Fewer than a quarter of public four-year institutions, and only 40 percent of community colleges, meet a college access group’s definition of affordability.

The Week in Admissions News

Attack on legacy admissions; Stanford’s history of anti-Jewish bias; activists resist “Dixie.”

Michigan State Board Breaks Silence

Michigan State’s Board of Trustees has offered few details on the effort to oust its president. Friday’s meeting offered insights and a glimpse into a board fraught with distrust.