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Asking Essential Questions at Ursinus

College doubles down on its residential liberal arts mission with new core curriculum.

Dueling Rallies on Eve of Harvard Trial

As a judge gets ready to hear the evidence, defenders and critics of affirmative action eye the broader audience and politics of the dispute.

The Week in Admissions News

Barrier for low-income students; colleges that succeed with Latinx students; MOOC-inspired master's programs.

What High Schoolers Don't Know About Tuition Rates

Most do not know what they would pay to attend a public four-year institution in their home state, study finds.

Advocates: OER Saves Students $1 Billion

Free open educational resources have saved students at least $1 billion in textbook costs over the last five years, open...

College Urged to Strip Clarence Thomas's Name From Building

More than 2,100 people have signed a petition calling for the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) to rename...

Chancellor Apologizes for UNC's Role in Slavery

Carol Folt, chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, apologized for the university’s role in slavery during...

Colleges Open Again in Wake of Hurricane Michael

Dozens of colleges in Florida and Georgia closed or canceled classes last week to wait out Hurricane Michael, the category-four...