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The Week in Admissions News

Ex-coach at Georgetown agrees to plead guilty; judging degrees by programs; free community college; Pearson sues Chegg.

2021 survey of admissions leaders finds 32% had filled classes by May 1

The 2020-21 year was a shock to the entire system of higher education. Admissions was hurt throughout, beginning as students...

Ep. 56: A New Pathway for Working Adults?

A wide range of education and training providers strive to help working adults enter or advance in the workforce. Community...

Educators and Climate Change

Everyone has a role to play in fighting climate change. In today's Academic Minute, Bard College's Eban Goodstein explores the...

Policing Religious Exemptions to Vaccines

As more colleges mandate COVID-19 vaccines, the issue of whether and to what degree to police requests for religious exemptions comes to the fore.

The 30% Female Author Experiment

New study finds that increasing gender representation in graduate course syllabi affects male and female students’ perceived likelihood of succeeding in the course in surprising ways. The study has implications for academic role models and student success, too.

Majority of Undergraduates Rely on Federal Aid

Around 60 percent of undergraduates used some form of federal financial aid to pay for their postsecondary education during the...

Emory University Receives $7M Grant for New Law Center

Emory University received a $7 million grant to fund student success and access initiatives and establish the Emory University School...