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Stanford Moves to End $1.7M Russian Contract

Stanford University is ending a $1.7 million contract with a Russian entity. Dee Mostofi, Stanford’s assistant vice president for external...

The Week in Admissions News

Ex-dean receives 14-month sentence in rankings scandal; free webcasts on international recruitment; scrutiny for Supreme Court nominee; challenges for ex-prisoners; getting Hispanic students back.

West Point Cadets Overdose on Spring Break in Florida

Five West Point cadets were among six young men on spring break in Florida last week who overdosed on cocaine...
Opinion

We Still Need to Eliminate Bias From Medical School Admissions

It’s true that more Black students are going to medical school, but admissions processes still need to change, writes Wayne A. I. Frederick.

UNC Vice Chancellor Explains Why He Resigned

Terry Magnuson, the vice chancellor for research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who resigned last week...

In Reversal, Bard Will Continue to Publish ‘Conjunctions’

Bard College announced Friday that it will continue to publish the literary journal Conjunctions. The college said, “Bard College announced...

Ex-Dean Gets 14-Month Sentence in Rankings Scandal

Moshe Porat, the former dean of the business school at Temple University, was sentenced Friday to 14 months in prison...

Education Department Warns Florida About Accreditation Bill

The U.S. Department of Education warned Florida governor Ron DeSantis that if the state implements a law to require colleges...