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McDonald’s brings a flexible approach and free career and college advising to its tuition assistance program, which is aimed in part at keeping employees on the job longer.

At Samford, Another Party Heard From
Alumni group accuses the administration of discrimination after it refused to recognize a gay-student group.

The Non-News of Harvard's Alleged Diversity Breakthrough
Reporters picked up report that university for first time admitted a class that was majority nonwhite. It wasn't the first time, and elite universities in the West have been more diverse than Harvard for years.
Northwestern Professor and Oxford Employee, Wanted for Murder, Surrender
Wyndham Lathem, an associate professor at Northwestern University, and Andrew Warren, a senior treasury adviser at Somerville College, of the...

The Numbers and the Arguments on Asian Admissions
Justice Department inquiry renews debate over whether top colleges hold some applicants to an unfair standard -- and what the data say about Asian-American applicants.
NSF Grant Saves Rare Plants From Fire at Vermont
An investment in 2014 paid off for the University of Vermont -- and the botany world in general -- on...
Academic Minute: Stem Cells and Muscle Decay
Today on the Academic Minute, Joseph Chakkalakal, assistant professor in the department of orthopedics at the University of Rochester, looks...
The Week in Admissions News
Anger over Justice Department investigation of affirmative action; Irvine admits those whose acceptances it revoked; Rhode Island adopts free community college.
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