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Carnegie Mellon Removes Campus Map That Omitted Black Neighborhoods

Carnegie Mellon University drew criticism last week for distributing a campus-area map that omitted predominantly black neighborhoods while naming and...

Sentence of 9 Months in Jail in Admissions Scandal

Douglas Hodge was sentenced in federal court on Friday to nine months in prison for paying bribes to get his...

The Week in Admissions News

Texas Southern president fired; gender and grade changes; Syracuse and diversity; nursing assistants.

Converse Will Accept Male Students in 2021

Converse College, a women's college in South Carolina, will accept male students starting in the fall of 2021. The college...

9 Months in Jail for College Bribes

Sentence is longest to date in admissions scandal.

Wayne State Fires Leaders of University Press

Three leaders lose jobs at respected press. Reasons are unclear.

UNC and East Carolina Boards Face Another Scandal

Two East Carolina trustees accused of meddling in student government elections. One has been censured, and the other has resigned.

Pa. Higher Ed Assistance Agency Not a "Debt Collector" Under Law, Court Rules

The United States Court of Appeals decided on Friday to uphold the dismissal of a complaint by Hope Darrisaw against...