Former University of Phoenix owner Apollo Education Group must pay $191 million to settle federal charges that the school deceptively marketed job opportunities to students, suggesting placement ...
You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. Brandeis University president Ronald Liebowitz has apologized to the university’s Orthodox Jewish ...
National Correspondent, "CBS News Sunday Morning" Rita Braver is a national correspondent for "CBS News Sunday Morning," where she reports on everything from arts and culture to politics and foreign ...
The University of Chicago is pausing or cutting back admissions in several of its PhD programs as the institution continues to struggle with its finances. The suspension or reduction of new graduate ...
Advocates who helped abolish affirmative action have set their sights on the longtime practice of giving preferences to the ...
MINNEAPOLIS — On the heels of the Supreme Court's decision to end the practice of affirmative action, the University of Minnesota updated its admissions policy to no longer consider race or "legacy ...
University of California President Michael V. Drake, M.D., issued the following statement today (Thursday, June 29) on the Supreme Court’s decision regarding the use of race in college admissions: We ...
USC fired senior associate athletic director Donna Heinel and legendary water polo coach Jovan Vavic after they were indicted by federal prosecutors earlier Tuesday in a nationwide college admissions ...
Past Supreme Court rulings have allowed colleges to consider race in their admissions processes and about 40 percent do. But the justices will soon revisit the issue and could overturn years of ...
Princeton University’s Board of Trustees this month set aggressive new enrollment goals for low- and middle-income students, following months of deliberation by an ad hoc committee established to ...
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