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Responding to Rise in Campus Anti-Semitism

As reports show harassment and attacks on Jewish students at an all-time high, advocates are calling on university administrators to forcefully condemn anti-Semitism and work more aggressively to address and prevent it.

The New Normal: Finding Efficiencies & Managing Expenses | Tuesday, September 8 at 2:00 pm ET

This webinar will explore how colleges can develop strategies for recruiting students during uncertain times, while controlling costs. To view...

U of California Barred From Considering SAT/ACT Scores

Preliminary injunction cites impact of testing on students with disabilities.

College Choice Among First-Generation College Students

Many factors can influence the choice of a higher-learning institution. In today's Academic Minute, Gwynedd Mercy University's Tiffany J. Cresswell-Yeager...

Be Careful What You Wish For

Study finds that when top colleges give more weight to interviews and essays, seeking more diversity, they may get less. Giving less weight to standardized testing, on the other hand, works.

Small Colleges Try to Contain COVID Clusters

Small colleges are seeing their share of COVID-19 outbreaks. Will small scale make containment easier than it's proving to be at large universities with more resources?

Cross-Campus Comparisons on COVID Aren't Easy

Public universities in Illinois vary in their COVID-testing capacity and reporting protocols, raising questions about how complete a picture some campuses may have of the rate of infection.

Failure to Communicate

Professor suspended for saying a Chinese word that sounds like a racial slur in English.