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Richard Spencer and a Tale of Two Publics

University of Cincinnati will let the white supremacist speak. Ohio State, citing safety concerns, is “considering other alternatives.”

NCAA: No Academic Violations at UNC

Ruling comes despite university’s finding that many athletes were for years enrolled in and passed courses they did not attend and that were not taught by anyone.

The Week in Admissions News

Defending the liberal arts; call for testing flexibility for international applicants; foreign students and graduate STEM enrollment.

When Application Essay ‘Help’ Crosses a Line

Should college applicants (who can afford it) spend thousands of dollars for coaching on what to write? Are those who take their money just doing a better (and less visible) job than are many parents?

A Professor's Misunderstood Lesson, a Viral Video and Pomegranates

Here’s a textbook example of why not to judge a professor on a quick video clip.

Student Hacker Breached Security at Kansas

A University of Kansas engineering student was able to capture professors’ personal information from their computers last year, and now...

California May Fund First Year of Community College

A measure that would cover the first year of community college was signed into law on Friday, the Los Angeles...

Albright Faculty Backs Football Player Who Knelt

When Albright College football player Gyree Durante took a knee during the national anthem before an Oct. 7 game, he...