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The Supreme Court Considers Affirmative Action As Campus Protests Over Racial Bias Continue
The Supreme Court hears arguments today on admissions policies at the University of […]
The Supreme Court hears arguments today on admissions policies at the University of […]
Students who graduate from private colleges with the highest paid college presidents will likely have to work for decades to earn what the president makes in just one year. The 20 highest-paid private college...
I confess I took a course in college — celestial navigation — that required no homework and included a boat trip around the local harbor as a final exam. We called such courses “guts.”...
More than 40 years have passed since two Cornell University professors posed a question to its president, a question that could be fairly asked at any of a number of schools: “If we prove...
Universities in the United States are the best in the world, but the cost of attending them is rising faster than the cost of almost anything else. Professors blame administrative bloat, administrators blame a decline in...
It would be easy to call protesting college students crybabies and brats for pitching hissy fits over hurt feelings, but this likely would lead to such torrents of tearful tribulation that the nation’s university...
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