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Oregon State Warns Students of Video Recordings

Oregon State University's Corvallis campus released a message Thursday warning students of an individual who had been seen on campus...

Professor Criticized for Comments on Immigration

Fang Zhou, an associate professor of history at Georgia Gwinnett College, is facing criticism for his online comments about immigration...

Sentencing to Send a Message and Other Developments

Prosecutors discuss damage caused by admissions bribery; another guilty plea; humor.

Expensive Aftermath of Protests

Oberlin College ordered to pay $11 million to local bakery after jury finds college libeled its owners and interfered with business relationships when some students accused it of mistreating black students.

When Student Press Is Up for a Vote

After the student newspaper at Rutgers was denied funding in a student vote, an academic watchdog group says the process for doing so violated the First Amendment.

The Week in Admissions News

Warning from China; income-share agreements; M.B.A. tuition.

M.B.A. Rankings Seen as Influential and Unreliable

Global survey of business school educators, students and alumni finds mixed feelings about ratings.