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The Week in Admissions News

The earning power of liberal arts; USC fires three; race-conscious policies; students and debt; first-generation students.

Health Benefits From Community College Accessibility

A new working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research examined the relationship between college openings, college credential attainment...
Opinion

A Rescue Plan for America’s Small Colleges

Liberal arts colleges can save themselves -- and perhaps our democracy -- by mining their backyards for and educating more students from working-class backgrounds via a new degree option, Rob Fried and Eli Kramer write.

Michelle Obama Launches Web Series

Focusing on four first-year students, the show aims to encourage others to enroll.

Silent Protest at Ohio University Board Meeting

Faculty members marched with signs and then held a silent protest at an Ohio University board meeting Friday, The Athens...

Fired After 40 Years

AAUP finds that Pacific Lutheran violated an adjunct professor and advocate's rights in effectively dismissing her for offering private lessons to a student who asked for them.

Washington & Lee Students Want Diplomas Without Namesakes' Portraits

Some students at Washington & Lee University are petitioning to have diplomas without portraits of George Washington and Robert E...

The 2020 Inside Higher Ed Survey of Chief Academic Officers

Only 22 percent of provosts believe their institution is very effective at recruiting and retaining talented faculty members, according to...