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Ethical College Admissions: Pro-Test or Protest

Jim Jump raises questions about a new book arguing against test-optional admissions.

STEM Educators Can No Longer Be Apolitical

The new social contract calls for us to adapt to the reality that data and discovery challenge people’s worldview, write Jason Hamilton and Thomas J. Pfaff.

The Week in Admissions News

Impact of a year of travel bans; declines in international graduate enrollment; boot camps; higher education deserts.

Are Admissions Gatekeepers Diverse Enough?

Article renews debate over whether too-narrow definitions of merit and too-homogeneous admissions staffing limit the diversity of those who are admitted.

College Applications as High School Graduation Requirement

New Mexico legislation seeks to require high school students to apply to at least one college.

Questions Abound on Business School Rankings

Temple removes itself from more rankings, but it is not the only university to have M.B.A. statistics challenged.

Phase 2 for Boot Camps

Skills boot camps continue to grow and diversify despite wave of consolidation, while traditional higher education increasingly absorbs aspects of the short-term training model.

‘Decolonizing’ a Journal

After a major editorial flap, history's premier journal announces a series of changes aimed at diversifying viewpoints and contributors.