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Justice Department Backs Antitrust Lawsuit
Biden administration is the third to find that antitrust law applies to colleges and universities.
Admissions Without Applications
Movement grows with a second company offering a service in which students create profiles and colleges admit them.

Why Does an AI Faculty Shortage Exist? It’s Complicated.
The dearth of artificial intelligence professors at U.S. universities is not the result of a distorted job market, according to a recent report. Some experts urge caution in relying on industry to fill the AI teaching gap.

Sentences Heavy and Light in Admissions Scandal
One ex-coach gets 30 months in jail, while others avoid prison.
The Week in Admissions News
College Board withholds data; Bowdoin goes need blind for international students; testing companies and disabilities; more pressure on Biden; Hopkins replaces head of summer programs; Columbia will skip the next U.S. News rankings.
A President Takes History Seriously
The Texas Historical Commission recently decided to honor J. Evetts Haley, who died in 1995, with a plaque on the...

Borrower-Defense Claims Could Be Paid by Colleges
Newly proposed regulations from the Education Department would create clear steps to hold colleges accountable to paying for recouped federal student loans.
Threats Hit 7 Colleges From Thursday to Friday
Seven colleges received bomb threats Thursday and Friday and subsequently declared their campuses safe. Four of the colleges were in...
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