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It’s Time to Stem Malpractice in STEM Admissions

The skills measured by conventional standardized exams don't appear to be central to STEM success, Robert J. Sternberg writes, and colleges should not rely on such tests in isolation.

Scholars Charged With Lying About Chinese Military Ties

The U.S. Department of Justice recently announced arrests of three visiting scholars and one Ph.D. student accused of lying about their ties to the Chinese military on visa applications.

Ep. 14: Planning, Adjusting and Communicating for the Fall

The University of Kentucky this spring brought together more than 500 people to create its 187-page "Playbook for Reinvented Operations."...

Minority, Low-Income Freshmen Not Filling Out FAFSA

Study by EAB of 500,000 admitted students to four-year colleges raises equity concerns on coming academic year.

Magical Thinking

How are we dealing with the pandemic? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Florida's Trysh Travis discusses why positive...

Stay or Leave?

Students considering sitting out the fall semester because of the pandemic risk losing guaranteed on-campus housing when they return to colleges with strict leave-of-absence policies.

New International Students Barred From All-Online Classes

New U.S. immigration guidance clarifies that new international students -- unlike continuing international students -- cannot come to American colleges to take a "100 percent" online course load this fall.