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Colleges ease the dreaded admissions process as the supply of applicants declines
It’s that getting into college is in fact becoming easier, with admissions offices trying to lure more applicants from a declining pool of 18-year-olds. They’re creating one-click applications, ...
Elite universities are taking fewer doctoral candidates after decades of beefing up their research enterprises.
Two years ago, a pair of 22-year-old friends who met in high school in Michigan found themselves sitting inside Tsinghua ...
So many hurdles previously stood along the route to college admission, it’s become a part of popular culture. “Everyone thinks we’re sadists—that we like saying no,” noted Tina Fey in her role as a ...
Project 2025 architect Paul Dans campaigned in Summerville, criticizing Sen. Lindsey Graham and outlining his agenda during a ...
International student enrollment in the U.S. drops sharply amid tightened visa scrutiny and immigration restrictions.
So, here are a bunch of new stories about people who discovered (and used) loopholes, plus the best ones from the previous ...
Greystar and others agreed to a $7M settlement with Connecticut and other states over the use of RealPage software to price ...
The number of first-year international students enrolling at U.S. colleges this fall is down 17% compared to last year, ...
The astronomical pay deal shows the light years to which firms will go in order to retain talent. It also highlights the potentially cataclysmic risk, as businesses see it, of talent loss. In its ...
Gen Z is flocking to trade careers in Hawai‘i, earning six-figure salaries while avoiding student debt. With only 43% of four ...
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