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How Many Toes Do Horses Have?
Horses' anatomy might need a rewrite. In today's Academic Minute, New York Institute of Technology's Nikos Solounias examines whether horses...

The 100K Club
The University of Phoenix’s online enrollment plummets while Western Governors and Southern New Hampshire near 100,000 students as they vie to rule the roost.
The Week in Admissions News
Educating adults; Purdue's tuition freeze; booklet on college affordability.

Social Media as 'Fair Game' in Admissions
Survey finds that majority of college officials and students think it is legitimate to examine applicants' social media accounts. But declining numbers do so.

Seeking Rural Applicants and Perhaps Ideological Diversity
Warren Wilson sees success in part of strategy to make campus more welcoming to conservative students. Swarthmore expands recruiting.
Free Cengage Subscription for 1,000 Students
Publisher Cengage is partnering with the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation to give 1,000 college students free access to its digital...
Distance Education Rules May Be Delayed
A federal requirement for online colleges to tell students whether their academic programs meet state licensing requirements may be postponed...

Endowment Tax Fight Not Over Yet
Although prospects look dim this year, private colleges target future repeal.
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