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Let’s Finally Cap Merit Aid

No individual institution can do what we know has to be done, so we need a new federal regulation, Teege Mettille argues.

After Protracted Process, Dallas Approves Student Group on Race

The president of the University of Dallas, a conservative Roman Catholic university, acted on Friday to approve a new student...

Affirmative Action Suit Against Yale Is Dropped

Justice Department wanted out of the case. But private group vows to sue the university.

Campaign Finance Reform

Money is always a big factor in political discussions. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Rochester's David Primo wonders...

The Growing Ithaca Resistance

The college wants to cut 116 full-time positions from its non-tenure-track faculty ranks, but alumni, students and professors are putting up a fight.

Early-Decision, Early-Action Applications Fall

Despite record totals in the Ivies and other competitive colleges, they are dropping at most institutions.

Better Than Before?

Large universities saw thousands of students infected last fall. Many of those institutions are doing better this time around.

Donations Fuel Delaware State Acquisition Plans

Historic acquisition by an HBCU boosted by millions in gifts from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott and the Longwood Foundation.