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Scientific Advancement, ‘1 Funeral at a Time’

New paper says the death of star scientists often benefits their subfields, via an influx in new contributors and ideas.

Admissions Pressure Grows

NACAC says it needs to remove several measures from its code of conduct to avoid a Justice Department suit. What do the provisions do? Arguably they protect students.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: NACAC and the DOJ

The department is acting out of a completely different view of higher education than most educators have, writes Jim Jump.

College Board Overhauls ‘Adversity Index’

New system will be based on two standards -- neighborhood and high school -- and will be available to all.

4 More College Go Test Optional

Colorado College and Rhode Island School of Design are among latest to embrace the trend.

The Week in Admissions News

Email help; freshman beanies; visa denial; international students.

College Found to Discriminate on Mental Health

Applicants at New College of Florida who wrote about their mental health issues were subject to a second read -- even if they met the standards.