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Access Woes Persist for Students of Lesser Means
Minority students, and those who come from lower socioeconomic status, struggle to enroll in college and graduate, federal data show.
Academic Minute: The Pursuit of Happiness
Today on the Academic Minute, Sam Maglio, assistant professor of marketing in the department of management at the University of...

An 'Easy' SAT and Terrible Scores
Math scores for June's examination leave many students in disbelief and frustration, blasting the power of curves.
Protest at Yale Law on Supreme Court Nominee
Many students and alumni of Yale University's law school are circulating a petition denouncing the way the law school issued...
The Status of Low-Income Students at Selective Colleges
A study published by the American Enterprise Institute Wednesday suggests that the proportion of low-income students at selective colleges is...
State Rankings on College Opportunities
A new report by Joni Finney of the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education offers state-by-state comparisons on postsecondary...
Universities Share Tech-Enhanced Advising Strategies
Three institutions -- the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, California State University Fresno and Montgomery County Community College --...
Donor's Slur Raises Questions for Colleges
John Schnatter, the founder of Papa John’s Pizza, on Wednesday apologized for using a racial slur to describe black people...
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