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Retractions: A Missed Opportunity?
New paper says retractions take too long to meaningfully influence public debates about important topics.
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‘Beliefs Change’
A field reckons with its past involvement in conversion therapy for LGBTQ people—and somehow a graduate admissions decision gets thrown into the mix.
QS Ranks Russian Universities, Contrary to Original Plan
After Russia invaded Ukraine, QS pledged not to rank the country’s universities. But it just did so.
Opinion
The Justice Department Has Worsened College Admissions
The agency never should have gone after NACAC, and we are all paying the price because it did, writes Jay Menees.
The Week in Admissions News
Biden’s debt cancellation; free college; for-profits could be hurt; protests at Seattle Pacific.
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Texas A&M’s Nonstudent
Kyle Rittenhouse says he will actually attend Blinn College.
Parents Matter More
EAB survey finds that they are more important in the admissions process than in the past, especially for white and Asian students. Being test optional matters the most for Black and Hispanic students.
Opinion
Taking on ‘U.S. News’?
Catharine Hill thinks the Carnegie Foundation and the American Council on Education just might be—and that’s a good thing.
Pagination
Pagination
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