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Keeping the Status Quo
NCAA refuses to adopt rules that would have let it punish colleges for major academic misconduct. The decision reinforces the perception of the association as overly lenient toward institutions with major sports programs.
How We Interpret Voices
The sound of your voice can tell a lot about you. In today's Academic Minute, Pomona College's Nicole Holliday discusses...

Tracking Guns and Other Dangers
Three students were recently arrested at three separate colleges for potentially being a threat to the campuses. Institutions are monitoring these risks more closely in an age of increasing gun violence.

How Families Navigate the Growing Cost of College
A New York University anthropologist argues in a new book that the middle class is increasingly defined by dilemmas over how to pay for college costs.

The Messy Conversation Around Online Cost and Quality
Asked to explain how they balance financial and academic considerations, administrators and professors say quality is key but struggle to define it.

On Second Try, Harvard Student Allowed to Enter U.S.
Palestinian student is granted entry in time to start classes at Harvard, but concerns persist about the impact of harsher visa and immigration policies on international students.
Maricopa's Embattled Chancellor Will Step Down
Maria Harper-Marinick will step down as chancellor of Arizona's Maricopa Community College District when her contract expires next May, the...
APLU Opposes Cengage-McGraw Hill Merger
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities yesterday published a letter to the Department of Justice Antitrust Division, urging that...
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