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Two-month sentence in admissions scandal; Elizabeth City repays student debt; Black enrollment drop in Illinois; studying while parenting; do graduates feel employable?
Academic Minute: Cash Payments for Fighting Poverty
Today on the Academic Minute: Heath Henderson, assistant professor of economics at Drake University, discusses the limitations of one common...

States and Systems Move Away From Testing in Admissions
Actions have been taken in California, Colorado, Illinois, Montana, New York, North Carolina and Washington State.
Course on Race ‘Paused’ at Community College
A course on race at Oklahoma City Community College will not be taught this summer, though enrollment was full, for...
Professor Says College Punished Her for Pregnancy
A woman is suing the College of New Jersey for allegedly punishing her after her fifth pregnancy, NJ.com reported. The...
2-Month Sentence in Admissions Scandal
Mark Hauser, a California insurance and private equity executive, was sentenced last week to two months in prison, a fine...
Eric Lander Confirmed for Top White House Science Post
Eric Lander was confirmed, on a voice vote by the Senate, to become head of the White House Office of...
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