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Lifestyle Medicine and COVID-19

Living well will help protect you from disease. In today's Academic Minute, part of SUNY Distinguished Academy Week, Richard M...

Why Did Prop 16 Fail?

Experts differ in their explanations as higher education prepares for new attacks on affirmative action.

Biden's Victory Could Be Transformative

President-elect has vowed to spend much more. The vice president-elect is an HBCU graduate and supporter. The next first lady is a community college instructor.

The Week in Admissions News

SAT problems; young voters; Thanksgiving travel; “Relationship-Rich Education.”

Applications Tank in State That Requires SAT or ACT

Florida, which has resisted calls to go test optional, sees major decline in applicants.

More Flexibility in Medical School Admissions

But med school admissions are more competitive than ever before.

With Us or Against Us?

Students of color at Haverford and administrators are at a standstill as a boycott of classes continues for a second week. The students are demanding firm commitments to structurally shift the institution and better support for students of color.

Waiting for the Seniors to Apply

Forty-seven percent of all students, and 56 percent of low-income students, have not started applying to colleges yet, says survey of high school seniors.