How Wealthy Universities Favor the Rich
Documents released in an antitrust lawsuit show how some elite colleges gave well-connected applicants a leg up in admissions. Are these practices ongoing? Read more
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Documents released in an antitrust lawsuit show how some elite colleges gave well-connected applicants a leg up in admissions. Are these practices ongoing? Read more
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A class offered by Yale University this semester will ask students to consider “whether science can be made queer.” Read more
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Combining subjects with computer science seen as way of increasing the attractiveness of courses not linked to jobs Read more
The thermostat was turned low in the admissions office at Vermont State University on a cold winter morning. Read more
Western New Mexico University president Joseph Shepard received a lucrative payout when he resigned amid controversy. Here’s how it stacks up to other budget items at the college. Read more