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Nebraska Professors Want More Say in System President Search
Faculty members at the University of Nebraska’s Lincoln and Omaha campuses say they haven’t been meaningfully involved in the selection...
The Week in Admissions News
Colleges that may close; earnings data; working students; admissions "improprieties."
Civics Requirement for Chinese Students at NYU Shanghai
Chinese citizen students at New York University’s campus in Shanghai are now required to take a "civic education" course in...

Scrutiny Over Black Applicants: ‘Recruit to Deny’
Harvard faces new questions over its admissions practices.

Will UC Go Test Optional?
Chancellors of Berkeley and Santa Cruz, and chief academic officer of the system, endorse the idea currently being studied by a faculty committee.
Chinese Spy Details Operations at Hong Kong Universities
A Chinese spy who defected to Australia has provided a trove of information about Chinese government influence operations, including in...

A Seminary, Same-Sex Marriage and Student Privacy
Former student sues seminary, claiming it expelled her after it obtained tax information -- shared for financial aid purposes -- indicating she was in a same-sex marriage.
Academic Minute: Writing and the Public Discourse
Today on the Academic Minute, John Duffy, professor of English at the University of Notre Dame, explores one way to...
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