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Black Activists Need Not Apply

Study suggests that those who are "racially apolitical" are more likely than others to receive attention from admissions officers.

Privates Matching Public Prices

Tying tuition to public universities' prices can be a lower-risk way for private universities to compete on price. The strategy is gaining attention this year, but it turns out it has a track record.

The Week in Admissions News

Earnings gaps; cautions on free tuition; falling M.B.A. applications.

An 'Unprecedented' Direction for Title IX

Experts say an appeals court ruling has wide implications for due process in campus sexual assault cases.

Glitches on ACT

Some were unable to complete exam in first use of computer-based test at international testing centers.

Open Access at the Movies

A new documentary film taking aim at for-profit publishers is about to be screened at universities around the world, but will it further the goals of the open-access movement?

Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs are flashy, but don’t forget about reliable small-business owners. In today's Academic Minute, SUNY Polytechnic Institute's Robert Edgell delves...

Purdue Global Nondisclosure Agreement Gone

Purdue Global faculty members will no longer be required to sign a contentious employee agreement that allowed the university to be arbiter of who owns rights to instructional materials.