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Chicago State Settles Suit Over Critical Blog

Chicago State University has agreed to pay $650,000 to settle a lawsuit by two professors who charged the university was...

Better Feeling for a Better World

Some companies offer a side dish of positive social impact with each purchase. In today's Academic Minute, Trinity College's Craig...

Overhauling Rules for Higher Ed

The Education Department's proposals for upcoming negotiated rule-making process would narrow the responsibilities of accreditors and modify federal definitions for credit hour and distance education.

Popularity of Early Decision Continues to Grow

Colleges set records in applications and admissions figures, despite lingering concerns of many experts that the programs favor wealthier applicants. Admit rates are dropping.

Q&A Goes Horribly Wrong

Racist comments directed at a scholar at a disciplinary meeting floor classicists in the room. Some see it as a major setback for a historically exclusionary field that is trying hard to change.

Temple Will Pay $5.5M to Settle Suits Over False Rankings Data

University admitted that its business school submitting fabricated statistics for years to U.S. News. Students filed a class action.

The Last 2 Weeks in Admissions News

Transgender students; completion rates; random roommates; FAFSA simplification.

A Challenge Over a Challenged SAT Score

A student's score went way up the second time she took the SAT. A civil rights lawyer is demanding that ETS and College Board validate the second score.