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Visa Obstacles Thwart Renowned Foreign Scholars
A German professor invited to Virginia to teach about far-right politics faces visa delays, and a British professor focused on human rights can't travel to Florida in the latest cases of scholars facing heightened scrutiny by U.S. immigration authorities.
Fashion Institute Apologizes for Fashion Show
The president of the Fashion Institute of Technology, Joyce F. Brown, apologized for a recent fashion show and said in a memo on Friday evening that the event was under investigation by a law firm.
Union College in New York Receives $51 Million Gift
Union College in New York announced a $51 million gift Friday, its largest donation ever. The gift, from alumni Rich...
Merger Plan for Florida Publics Gets Pushback
A Florida lawmaker’s proposal to merge several public institutions in the state has prompted outrage from college leaders and state...
Concordia Law School to Change Hands
Concordia University Portland’s law school in Boise, Idaho, will become part of a sister institution, it announced Thursday. The law...
The Week in Admissions News
The missing middle class; Bloomberg's take on higher education; Southern California announces financial aid changes; March SAT called off for China; mental health.

University of California Faulted on Admissions Exceptions
System lacks discipline in documenting exceptions to the rules, audit finds.
UC Santa Cruz Strikers to Lose TA Jobs
The University of California, Santa Cruz’s ongoing graduate student strike over a requested cost-of-living adjustment escalated late Friday, when many...
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