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Reporting Their History While Living It

Student journalists are continuing to cover their colleges and surrounding communities even though the coronavirus pandemic has pushed them off campus. They say their work is needed now more than ever.
Opinion

The Networked University in a Pandemic -- and Beyond

One way institutions can get through these trying times -- and better prepare themselves for the future -- is by much greater collaboration with their peers, Jeff Selingo and Martin Kurzweil argue.

Indigenous Agency, Decolonization and Survivance

An awakening of indigenous agency is under way. In today's Academic Minute, part of George Fox University Week, Tricia Hornback...

Questions Without Answers on Admissions

Coronavirus has colleges fearful about yield, searching for the right strategy.

N.Y. Free Tuition Program Lags at Community Colleges

New York's free tuition program increased its number of awards in 2018. But students at city and community colleges continue to be underserved.

MIT Drops SAT Subject Tests

With its decision, no college requires all applicants to submit scores. MIT won't even look at them.

Academic Minute: Indigenous Agency, Decolonization and Survivance

Today on the Academic Minute, part of George Fox University Week, Tricia Hornback, assistant professor of intercultural studies, examines what's...
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The Coronavirus and Test-Optional Admissions

Case Western and three other colleges cite the cancellations of tests to drop requirement that all applicants submit SAT or ACT.