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Business Programs See Drops in Non-U.S. Applicants

The majority of graduate business programs in the U.S. reported declines in international applications this year compared to last year...

New Presidents or Provosts: Augustana College (Ill.), Birmingham City U, Eastern Illinois U, Fairfield U, Grand Valley State U, Gwynedd Mercy U, Hobart-William Smith Colleges, U of Pennsylvania, Xavier U (Ohio)

Melissa Baumann, assistant provost for undergraduate studies and director of the honors college at Auburn University, in Alabama, has been...

White House Seeks Investigation Into UNLV Professor

An assistant professor of history at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas has apologized for blaming President Trump for...

Professor Apparently Demoted to Lecturer After Losing Ph.D.

Jodi Whitaker, a scholar of communication whose Ph.D. was revoked in August, has apparently been demoted from assistant professor at...

Academic Minute: Effects of Incarcerated Parents

Today on the Academic Minute, Jill McCorkel, associate professor of sociology and criminology at Villanova University, examines how a jailed...
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International Admissions Group Fed Up With Testing Practices

Limited testing dates and sudden cancellations erode “equity” for test takers outside U.S., says new statement. Testing agencies say they are working on the issue.

The Week in Admissions News

Struggling to repay student loans; another law school will accept GRE; transfer guidelines.

Who Counts as a Black Student?

Cornell protest revives debate on whether first-generation immigrants from Africa and Caribbean make up disproportionate share of black students at top colleges, and what -- if anything -- should be done as a result.