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Omran Hamad Al Kuwari, Executive Director at Qatar Foundation
For two decades Qatar has been developing its Education City, which now includes six U.S. university partners. Last week Omran...
Hate Speech
You can’t always give students what they want. In today's Academic Minute, Albright College's Justin Couchman discusses why giving them...

Losing the White Working Class, Too
Survey of voting bloc that favored Trump finds skepticism about value of higher education.

Coping With a Blockade
Interview with leader from Qatar about the small country’s Education City, which has six U.S. university partners, and how it is coping with a blockade by five Arab nations.
The Week in Admissions News
"Demonstrated interest" as another advantage for the wealthy; education for "good jobs," parental help on applications; more.

How Chief Business Officers View Discount Rates
Concern is greater at private than public colleges, but most aren’t expecting to bring the rates down.

Irvine Revokes 500 Admissions Offers
Many suspect they are being punished for the university ending up with a much larger than expected freshman class.

Frogs in the Wrong Ponds, Tiger Mothers and the ‘Best’ College
Study suggests that many -- especially those with Asian backgrounds -- may not realize that best fit may not be most prestigious institution. Can counselors challenge preconceptions?
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