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The Week in Admissions News
Admissions scandal; a fake university; female majority in medical school; law school enrollments; Phoenix settles.
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Opinion
Bias in the Academy: Counting Co-Authors
We must be careful about properly crediting the work when we evaluate faculty members, argues Linus Yamane.
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Completion Rates Rising, Slowly
The latest report from the National Student Clearinghouse finds completion rates still rising across all sectors in higher education, but with a slowing pace.
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Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: De-Fense!, or Defense Mechanisms
Jim Jump looks at the steps some colleges are considering -- without NACAC rules.
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Opinion
What You Should Know About Your College
What are its affirmative action practices, Alan Morrison asks.
The Week in Admissions News
Social medial influencers; Stanford's report on the scandal; new degrees; medical amnesty.
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Wisconsin Shifts Commitment
The state will now consider transfers and Minnesota residents in Madison's annual in-state enrollment commitment.
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