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Delay for New SAT
The new test will debut in 2016, not 2015. Will it lose more market share to the ACT before the launch?
Affirmative Action Alive and Dead
Study finds evidence that state bans on consideration of race in admissions have a significant impact – and one that extended to some nearby states without bans.
The Future Grad Students
New data from ETS illustrate gaps by race and nationality in GRE scores, and differences between graduate population of Americans and non-Americans.
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To Be a Black Man at UCLA
A student's video prompts a different kind of discussion about race.
Opinion
When a Better Ranking Is a Bad Thing
Many of the criteria of U.S. News reward philosophies that public universities should be running away from, not embracing, writes Robert J. Sternberg.
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Opinion
Becoming an Admissions Dean
Angel B. Perez considers how one prepares for a job that people don't grow up aspiring to have.
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Opinion
The Real Problem With the Common App
Move past the technical horror stories, writes Theodore A. O'Neill. The system is doing damage to educational values when it's working.
Surge From India
First-time international graduate enrollment is up 10 percent, largely due to students from India.
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