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The Week in Admissions News

The earning power of liberal arts; USC fires three; race-conscious policies; students and debt; first-generation students.

Michelle Obama Launches Web Series

Focusing on four first-year students, the show aims to encourage others to enroll.

Fired After 40 Years

AAUP finds that Pacific Lutheran violated an adjunct professor and advocate's rights in effectively dismissing her for offering private lessons to a student who asked for them.

Another Confucius Institute Closes

University of Missouri closed its institute after the State Department found fault with the institution's visa practices. About two dozen American universities have closed the Chinese government-funded centers over the past two years.

The 2020 Inside Higher Ed Survey of Chief Academic Officers

Only 22 percent of provosts believe their institution is very effective at recruiting and retaining talented faculty members, according to...

Cost of Higher Education

Is higher education worth the cost? In today's Academic Minute, part of Worcester Polytechnic Institute Week, Art Heinricher explains that...

The Dark, Challenging and Fun Future

Bryan Alexander's new book, Academia Next, attempts to predict the future of higher education. We asked him a few questions about what's in store.

Academic Minute: The Cost of Higher Education

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Worcester Polytechnic Institute Week, Art Heinricher, professor of mathematical sciences, explains that changing...