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Georgetown Parent Acquitted in Admissions Case

Amin Khoury, the father of a Georgetown University student, was acquitted Thursday on charges that he paid $180,000 in cash...

Protecting Your Family From Horrific News While Staying Informed

Bad news is a constant in today’s ultra-connected world. In today’s Academic Minute, Wayne State University’s Arash Javanbakht examines best...

Students See COVID’s Impact on Professors

Two years after initial shutdowns, students notice and have opinions on faculty performance, as our infographic shows.

Freeman Hrabowski Looks Back—and Forward

The legendary president of the University of Maryland Baltimore County will retire at the end of June after 30 years. He made the institution a leader in STEM education, particularly for Black students.

An HBCU in Predominantly White Surroundings?

Differences in opinion about the current role and future prospects of Lincoln University raise bigger questions about the HBCU’s historical identity and public image.

Embattled Maine Chancellor Gets Short-Term Extension

Under fire for withholding information that led to a failed presidential search, embattled University of Maine system chancellor Dannel Malloy...

President Who Resigned Receives $800,000 in Severance Pay

Stephen F. Austin State University agreed to pay its former president Scott Gordon more than $800,000 in severance, according to...

Report: Graduate Admissions Officials Are Stressed

Graduate admissions officials are seriously stressed about their jobs, according to a survey of 1,216 of them by EAB and...