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Iowa Carpenter Puts 33 Strangers Through College
Iowa carpenter Dale Schroeder saved up nearly $3 million and directed in his will the money go toward sending underprivileged...
Candidate to Lead Miami Dade Claims She Met With Gang Leaders
Reagan Romali, former Harry S. Truman College president, said she met with gang leaders when she was asked how she...
Academic Minute: China’s Methane Emissions
Today on the Academic Minute, Scot M. Miller, assistant professor of environmental health at Johns Hopkins University, delves into why...
Collapse of U.S. Government Project at U of Ghana
The collapse of a public-private expansion project at the University of Ghana backed by the U.S. government represented a setback...

Talking Consent
In their upcoming book, two professors discuss federal laws and institutional policy around consent, and what colleges get wrong.
Henderson State President Steps Down Immediately
Henderson State University President Glen Jones resigned on Friday, effective immediately. “While serving as president of my alma mater has...
The Week in Admissions News
Southern Cal's admissions fraud; the desire for more aid; push for full Pell; student loan oversight.

Students Sue Over Canceled SAT Scores
Egyptian students challenge cancellation of their SAT scores for test security reasons, saying they were not given evidence or opportunity to appeal. College Board says evidence was "overwhelming."
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