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William & Mary Backtracks on Cutting Women's Sports

The College of William & Mary is reinstating three women’s athletics teams after it was threatened with a lawsuit over...
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ACT and SAT Scores Drop

Declines come in a year in which it has become difficult to take either test. Gaps grow for minority groups except Asians.

Additive Manufacturing and COVID-19

Additive manufacturing can come in handy during a crisis. In today's Academic Minute, SUNY New Paltz's Aaron Nelson details how...

University President Dies After Contracting COVID-19

Irving McPhail, the 12th president of Saint Augustine's University, took over in July after a long, illustrious career in higher education.

Liberal, Conservative or Somewhere in the Middle?

At a time when facts and analysis are devalued or simply ignored, perceptions matter, including how voters perceive the political orientation of colleges, write Terry Hartle and Phil Muehlenbeck.

The Week in Admissions News

Falling enrollment; medical students and debt; graduate numbers; no football at Occidental.

Hampden-Sydney Opts for Magazine Instead of Viewbook

The college believes students will read short articles with attitude and humor.