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More Writing Through Automation
University of Michigan adds an automated text-analysis tool to a growing program intended to give more students a chance to learn through writing.
Wisconsin Board Leader Wants to Hire Nonacademics
John Behling, the new president of the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents, said Friday that he wants institutions...

Long-Term Contracts for 1,500 Adjuncts
CUNY’s faculty union is starting to see returns on a major push of six-year contract battle: three-year appointments for long-serving adjuncts.
Emory Students Lose $37K on Bogus Booking
Emory University’s student government paid a $37,500 deposit to book rap trio Migos for a spring concert. The only problem...
Recent Admissions News
New data on international yields; 30 private colleges opt in to Cuomo tuition and aid plan; a film that won't educate about college costs and choices.
Goats vs. Union at Western Michigan
Goats. They’re cute, they’re used in yoga classes, they’re … taking union jobs? That last charge is being leveled by...

'Ban the Box' Gains Momentum ... But Only With Exceptions
Louisiana bars public colleges from asking about and making admissions decisions based on a criminal past. But LSU illustrates how the shift may be less dramatic than it appears.

In 'Scholarship Displacement' Debate, Who Speaks for Low-Income Students?
New state law generates much praise for private scholarship providers and much criticism of colleges, but few have noticed that many of these scholarships aren't awarded based on need.
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