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Academic Minute: Meditation and Mind Control

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Carnegie Mellon University Week: Bin He, professor of biomedical engineering, explains how people...

Collaborating to Fix Student Loans

The Department of Education has been listening to suggestions from Senators Schumer and Warren on how it can address student debt in the future. And the Senate appears ready -- after its recess -- to confirm James Kvaal.

Cornell Softens Stance on Remote Teaching

Two days after announcing Cornell University announced it would not consider any requests from faculty to teach remotely, not even...

Pennsylvania Chancellor Speaks on Consolidation

A month after the Pennsylvania system board approved the consolidation plans, Daniel Greenstein and Christine Smith, a consultant on the project, discuss the path to accreditation, approval from the NCAA and plans to create an integrated curriculum.

The Week in Admissions News

UT San Antonio to start with online classes; settlement over mental health; cancelling debt; housing demand on campuses.

Another Parent Admits Guilt

Elisabeth Kimmel is the 32nd parent to agree to plead guilty in the admissions scandal.

Harvard Didn't Reject a Student Over Social Media (This Time)

Reuters and Associated Press debunk a report on Twitter that was liked 17,500 times.

464 Clark Atlanta Students Show Up and Have No Dorms

Students at Clark Atlanta University showed up this weekend to move into their dormitory rooms. But 464 of them couldn't...