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'Making Education Work for the Poor'
William Elliott and Melinda Lewis discuss how children's savings accounts could open higher education to a much broader share of Americans.
Utah State University Is on Tinder
You can now swipe right on Utah State University. The university announced Friday that it had created a profile on...

The Ultimate College Teaming Up in Houston
Houston area colleges and universities are working across sectors and sharing information and data to improve student outcomes.
College Eliminates Class Names to Address Racist Past
Wesleyan College, a women’s liberal arts college in Macon, Ga., announced in late July that it will no longer allow...
Mixed Reception to Latest Elsevier Acquisition
The publishing giant Elsevier has announced plans to acquire Aries Systems, a company that offers publishing workflow tools for scholarly...
Academic Minute: Security and Protectionism
Today on the Academic Minute, Ray Raymond, professor of government and history at the State University of New York Ulster...
National Louis Completes Kendall Acquisition
National Louis University won regulatory approval of its takeover of Chicago’s Kendall College programs from the for-profit Laureate Education, and...

How Harvard Can Legally Favor Alumni Children and Athletes
This isn't the first time the university has faced scrutiny over policies that favor white over Asian American students. Comments in the 1980s by admissions officers on alumni children, athletes and Asian Americans may be relevant today.
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