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Academic Minute: Redlined Neighborhoods and Health Outcomes

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rhodes College Week, Kendra Hotz, associate professor of religious studies, explores why social...

DOJ Considers Amnesty for Foreign Funding Disclosures

Officials at the Department of Justice are considering a proposed amnesty program through which academics could disclose past foreign funding...

Columbia Divests From Oil and Gas Companies

Columbia University no longer directly invests in oil and gas companies and doesn't plan to do so, the university announced...

The Week in Admissions News

A Trump pardon; survey of students; student loans; first-generation students.

Colgate Applications Up 102%

Even in a year when top colleges are reporting increases, the numbers surprised officials at the university.
Opinion

2 Cheers for Getting Rid of the SAT Essay and the Subject Tests

The eliminated tests had some purposes, even if they were flawed, writes Ben Paris.

New Fate for Controversial Accreditor

Potentially signaling a reversal from the Trump administration, Education Department staff under the Biden administration is recommending removing recognition of the controversial Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools.

Va. Military Institute Commandant Retires Amid Racial Reckoning

Virginia Military Institute commandant William Wanovich will retire at the end of the academic year, the college announced and The Washington Post reported. Wanovich came under scrutiny for posing in a photo mocking Hispanics at a Halloween party three years ago.