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Admissions

The Myth of Kinder, Gentler College Admissions

The college admissions process is going to be just as stressful as it has been for years. And it will likely include some refinements that will make the playing field even less fair—especially for middle-class families.
By Steve Cohen
Missoula Independent

Fit to Print: Campus Journalists Face Down Those Who Want to Stop the Presses

Student journalists pushed back against the idea that they would self-censor to avoid controversy.
By Matthew Kassel
ADHD

Colleges Are Welcoming Students With ADHD

“They’ve been called procrastinators or lazy. That can really affect their self-esteem. People need to understand that this is not a personality issue. Learning disabilities are scientifically proven issues with the brain.”
By Anne Easton
Photoillustration by Mark Stinson for The New York Observer/

Mother Geese: A Slew of Services Cosset College Students Away From Home

By Madeline Berg
Illustration by Chris Morris

The Questions Every Would-Be Grad Student Should Ask Colleges About Employment Numbers

By Laura Shin

Winter Graduate School Open Houses

By Nicole Vranjican
(Photo via Getty Images)

More Nurses—STAT! Faculty Shortage Puts Nursing Field in Critical Condition

By Jaclyn Gallucci
The student advocacy group SAGES is publicizing its cause through anonymous condom distributions. (Photo via Getty Images)

The Jesuit Juggernaut: Birth Control Crusaders Shake Things Up at Fordham University

By John Bonazzo
Illustration of Joel Klein by Steve Brodner

In Punchy New Memoir, Former Education Czar Joel Klein Defends His Record

By Helen Zelon
The Blue Man Group, whose Blue School opened in 2006. (Photo via Getty Images)

Charter School: The Blue Man Group Will Open a Middle School Downtown

By Nicole Puglise
Celeste Sloman/For New York Observer

Expert Helps Wealthy Teens Plan CV-Ready Summers

By Stephanie Abrahams

College Students Must Major in Manners

By Amy Alkon
(Photo Rick Wenner/New York Observer)

Brown v. the Lords of Education: Campbell Brown’s Next Fight

By Ross Barkan
Jake Schwartz, cofounder and CEO of General Assembly. (Photo: Celeste Sloman)

General Assembly Will Turn You Into a Well-Paid Coder in Three Months

By Jack Smith IV
Illustration by Roy Scott

Mounting Debt Makes Law School a Gamble But Students Continue to Enroll

By Gary M. Stern

How a Network of Lifestyle Websites Aimed at College Women Went National

By Madeline Berg
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