Most people believed that the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision to end affirmative action in higher education admissions would cause a big drop in Black and Hispanic enrollment at the nation’s top ...
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The Supreme Court’s 2023 ruling to end affirmative action in higher education has led to fewer underrepresented minority students enrolling in highly selective institutions, according to a new report ...
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For nearly 50 years, research has shown that having a bachelor’s degree or higher led to better employment prospects, from higher pay to greater job security. Now, with the stability of white-collar ...
Provost Ann Stevens announced today that the College of Arts and Sciences will adopt a permanent structure as a unified college, implementing a collaborative leadership model in which the deans of ...
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The Education Department is moving forward with a new dataset initiative for its annual college admissions survey, giving postsecondary schools three months to complete the extensive task. The new ...
Two Rice University students were allegedly robbed at gunpoint this weekend in a school parking lot, rattling many people at the oak-lined campus near the Texas Medical Center. Still, violent crimes ...
This story by Clare Shanahan was first published in the Valley News on Dec. 1, 2025. HANOVER — More than 40,000 people in Vermont and New Hampshire may have been impacted by a data breach in a system ...