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Not Feeling Safe in China

American academic leaves China after losing his post, saying that “China has reached a point where I do not feel safe being a professor and discussing even the economy, business and financial markets.”

VP at Western Michigan Resigns After Harassment Investigation

Tim Terrentine, former vice president for development and alumni relations at Western Michigan University, resigned July 9 after he was...

Suit: For-Profit President Used Staff to Proposition Students

The founder and president of a for-profit college in Brooklyn, N.Y., asked employees to send young women to his office...

Academic Minute: Large Hadron Collider and the Future of Physics

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Siena College Week, Matt Bellis, an assistant professor of physics, determines how the...

Deep Springs College -- After 7-Year Struggle -- Admits Women

Applications were up, and women will make up two-thirds of the first-year class at small and intense institution.

Experts Consider: 'The World Needs More Cowboys'

University of Wyoming received criticism for its admissions marketing campaign. We asked some experts -- and share their views.

The Week in Admissions News

Discount rates; AP World History; evolving English major.

Was a Coach Bribed to Get Applicant Into Penn?

A federal indictment of a Florida businessman says that, among other things, he bribed the then head coach of the...