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FAFSA Completion Falls 4.8%

Report says fewer students -- especially low-income and minority students -- are filling out the form.

The Threat to the Faculty

AAUP says COVID-19 and years of unstable funding have led to “an existential threat to shared governance and academic freedom.”
A group of students hold a sign reading "here to stay" in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.

Court Defeat for DACA

President Biden has pledged to appeal a federal judge’s ruling against the program that shields young undocumented immigrants from deportation.

The Week in Admissions News

Kennedy School merges admissions and financial aid; vaccination rates; Title IX and gay students; a tuition-free private college; federal aid verification.

U of Arkansas Asks Candidate to Stop Using ‘Razorback’

The University of Arkansas has asked Jake Bequette, who has entered the Republican primary against Senator John Boozman, to stop...

Academic Minute: Future of Automated Self-Driving

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Widener University Week: Ali Hamza, assistant professor of electrical engineering, outlines a technological...

U of Oregon Settles Equal Pay Case for $450,000

The University of Oregon has agreed to settle a lawsuit over equal pay with Jennifer Freyd, a retired professor of...

Medical College Group Urges Vaccine Requirements for Employees

The Association of American Medical Colleges is urging members to require vaccinations for employees. David J. Skorton, the president, said...