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The Week in Admissions News
Stillman drops U.S. News; Common App on transfer students; New College embraces an SAT alternative.
Police Seek Recruits at HBCUs
A number of police departments are looking to recruit from and build partnerships with historically Black colleges to diversify their ranks.
Admissions Offices, Cautiously, Start Using AI
They are divided about what to do about ChatGPT, but that doesn’t prevent some of them from embracing AI.
Student-Run Grocery Teaches Administrative Skills, Expands Food Options for Campus Community
Nonprofit grocery store on Cornell University’s campus promotes success among student workers and shoppers.
A Misleading Portrayal of Women's Equality in Science
A sensationalist title and a narrow definition of bias render an article flawed.
Collin College Should Clean Up Its Act
Without procedural protections for faculty, academic freedom is utterly meaningless, the AAUP argues.
UCLA Closes a Camp Amid Sex Assault and Hazing Charges
Grasping for a Foothold on the Enrollment Cliff
Higher ed experts gathered in D.C. Thursday to take stock of a three-year enrollment plunge. Some charted a path forward, while others saw only dark clouds ahead.
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