Affirmative action bans make selective colleges less diverse – a national ban will do the same
Graduation is less likely for students at less selective schools. Andy Sacks via Getty Images Natasha Warikoo, Tufts University The Supreme ...
Read MoreCompanies eliminating degree requirements open the door to giving your remote job to someone else
A four-year degree has long been heralded as a must-have to advance in corporate America. But that might not be the case much longer. General ...
Read More‘Universities are going to continue to suffer.’ Some colleges struggle with enrollment declines, underfunding
Enrollment declines and underfunding have hit the higher education system hard. Post-pandemic, a number of colleges are in financial jeopardy ...
Read MoreIn lawsuit, UT-Austin professor accuses Texas A&M faculty program of discriminating against white and Asian men
UT-Austin professor Richard Lowery is represented by America First Legal — a group created by Stephen Miller, a policy adviser for former ...
Read MoreUniversity makes major push for diversity without considering race, gender in 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 ...
Read MoreCompeting in the New Talent Market
Organizations are reexamining how they recruit, develop, and retain talent. They have to, because the pandemic has accelerated three already existing ...
Read MoreLow grades in intro STEM courses may disproportionally deter minority students
Study of nearly 110,000 student records shows that a grade of C or lower in an introductory STEM class has a larger impact on the likelihood of ...
Read MorePrinceton offers free tuition for families earning up to $100,000
Undergraduate students whose families earn up to $100,000 will be able to attend Princeton University for free starting next year, the Ivy ...
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