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Ethical College Admissions: Applicants’ Remorse
There are many reasons for the affliction, writes Jim Jump.
Past as Present
Should more historians weigh in on current policy debates? Panelists at historians' annual gathering say yes.
Cyberattack Delays Start of Semester at Wallace State
A cyberattack has delayed the start of the spring semester from today to Wednesday at Wallace State Community College, in...
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College Admissions Testing: Even More of an Arms Race
The changes to the ACT will only exacerbate the problems, writes Ben Paris.
Outstanding Student Loan Portfolio Now Tops $1.5 Trillion
The outstanding portfolio on federal student loans is now $1.51 trillion, according to data released by the Education Department on...
Change in the Polls
Election polling by colleges pays off with publicity and opportunities for students. But some are changing their methods as polling costs increase.
Caldwell Agrees to Pay Government $4.8 Million
Caldwell University has agreed to pay more than $4.8 million to resolve complaints that it defrauded a federal education program...
Illinois Professor's Planned Return from Leave Canceled
A law professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign who was on unpaid leave for a year after being...
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