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Researcher Sentenced to 37 Months for Undisclosed China Ties

A rheumatology professor and researcher who worked at Ohio State and Pennsylvania State Universities was sentenced to 37 months in...

The Week in Admissions News

Georgia’s public universities and admissions testing; “Behind the Diversity Numbers”; failure to launch; free classes in New Hampshire.

No SAT or ACT Scores at U of California

University agrees it will not consider either test in admissions.

Where International Students Want to Study in the U.S.

Indian students top those sending scores to U.S., according to Duolingo. ETS sees China with the most interest.

The Last Straw

Bloomsburg University permanently eliminated its entire Greek life program after fraternities and sororities were placed on several months of probation and some continued to violate conduct codes and an antihazing policy.

We’ve Always Done Nothing

Not doing much during the pandemic? Don’t sweat it. In today's Academic Minute, Amherst College's Ingrid Nelson says this isn’t...

The DEI Pathway to Promotion

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis says it's putting its policies where its mouth is, approving new promotion and tenure options based on diversity, equity and inclusion work.

Lhamon Nominated for Top Civil Rights Post

President Biden's nominee for assistant secretary for civil rights is no stranger to the Department of Education -- Catherine Lhamon held the same position during the Obama administration.