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Lecturer Found to Have Disparaged White Student

A lecturer in Native American studies at San Diego State University made inappropriate, disparaging remarks about white people and sent...

Admissions Insider: Pets as a Draw for Students

In this week’s “Admissions Insider”: Some colleges see being pet friendly as an admissions strategy. Are colleges facing a dangerous...

Second Attempt at Becoming a Nonprofit

Grand Canyon University announces another attempt at converting to a nonprofit, with plans for its holding company to partner with other colleges.

Recent Admissions News

Enrollment decline; new television show; debate over nursing degrees; student debt in New York City; veto on aid for for-profits in New York State.

Are Prospective Students About to Disappear?

New book says most colleges -- and the vast majority of nonelite institutions -- are about to face severe shortage of potential students.

Another Shot at Becoming a Nonprofit

Grand Canyon University announces another attempt at converting from a publicly traded for-profit to a nonprofit.

Fired President Blames Blackmail

Kelle Stephens was fired this week as president of Dixie Technical College, in Utah, and she says she is the...

ERA During the #MeToo Movement Era

Can the #MeToo era usher in equal rights for women in America? In today's Academic Minute, Binghamton University's Leigh Ann...