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Opinion

It’s Time to Fix the Rankings

The peer-assessment system favors institutions that have done well for decades, write John Barnhill and Joe O’Shea.

The Week in Admissions News

Recusal on Harvard case; more good numbers; flawed rankings; impact of the loan pause; security at Temple.

California Legislature Bails Out UC Berkeley

An enrollment cap brought by an environmental lawsuit put UC Berkeley at risk of losing 400 students. Lawmakers provided a solution Monday that Gov. Newsom quickly signed into law.
Opinion

What Will Really Improve College Equity and Access?

It’s not the elimination of legacy admissions, write Robert Massa and Bill Conley. Focus instead on gapping.

The Week in Admissions News

Scholarships for students from Ukraine; Biden urged to freeze loan payments; funds for Black colleges after bomb threats; UVA eases honor code.

Could High Schools Lose AP Programs?

College Board reminds them of its right to withdraw the program if high schools can’t assure free thought.

Temple Parents Hire Private Security

Public safety concerns are paramount for Temple University parents since a student was murdered near campus. Now some parents have hired private security firms to protect their children.

Cheating on the GMAT

Council cancels 133 scores, most of them from test takers from India, but including North America, Europe and other parts of Asia.