The Trump administration is revoking the visas of a number of Chinese experts who study the United States, fearful they share information with security agencies.
The University of Colorado has come closer than most institutions to wrestling with an urgent question: Is running a college football program unconscionable?
Long a path to financial security, traditionally African-American schools are now producing graduates who struggle with disproportionately high debt. “The odds are kind of stacked up against me.”
A former Delaware State University official admitted she accepted more than $70,000 in bribes for giving students a break on their tuition as part of a scheme that cost the school an estimated $3 million, according to federal prosecutors.
A former student of The College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York, has pled guilty to charges that he destroyed tens of thousands of dollars worth of campus computers using a USB device designed to instantly fry their circuitry.
In a bid to balance its budget and stay the same size, Oberlin proposes to trim 100 students from renowned music conservatory while adding same number to liberal arts program.
The criminal actions of a few rogue coaches and parents have shined a spotlight on the role that elite colleges play in perpetuating wealth and privilege.
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