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Admissions Insider: The Freshman Who Lied Her Way In

A private school noticed one of its students -- who never asked for materials to be sent to Rochester --...

The Freshman Who Lied Her Way In

A private school noticed one of its students -- who never asked for materials to be sent to Rochester -- posted on social media that she was enrolling there. And then her scheme fell apart.

Where 'U.S. News' Rankings Have Influence on Potential Applicants

Making the top 50 has an impact on applications, study finds, even if there is no quantifiable difference in quality between those just over and under that threshold. And that impact may hurt some students.

The Pulse: Glisser's Audience Response System

This month's episode of The Pulse podcast features an interview with Michael Piddock, CEO and founder of Glisser, a classroom...

The Danger of Fake News

Can you handle the truth? In today's Academic Minute, Indiana University Kokomo's Mark Canada examines whether the claims of “fake...

The Shrinking Humanities Job Market

New analysis finds the number of doctorates awarded keeps rising, even as number of job openings drops.

A U.S. University Cuts Itself off From Cuba

After meeting with hardline, anti-Castro leaders, University of Miami says it won't enter into institutional agreements with Cuba. But what do faculty members think?

The Week in Admissions News

Dartmouth considers expansion; compilation on affordability; shifting M.B.A. market.