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The Week in Admissions News

More guilt in admissions scandal; M.B.A.s and testing; report on free speech; what to do about student debt.

Academic Minute: Comparing Pandemics, Ancient and Modern

Today on the Academic Minute: Amanda E. McKinney, assistant professor of health sciences at Doane University, examines what we can...
Opinion

It’s Time to Improve the Admissions Process

Students and families can save time and money, writes Neeta Vallab.

Annual Higher Ed Funding Delayed

Congress passed a temporary measure to avoid a government shutdown, but that means higher education spending levels will remain as is until February—at least.

Florida Board Chair Defends Stance on Professors Testifying

The chairman of the Board of Trustees of the University of Florida on Friday defended the university’s stance, since abandoned...

Southern Cal Faculty: Lack of Statement Creates ‘Toxic Atmosphere’

More than 65 faculty members at the University of Southern California have signed an open letter to express "dismay about...

An ‘Unbelievable Comeback’

Enrollment swelled at Spartanburg Community College this fall as students took advantage of a free tuition initiative. It was a stark contrast to ongoing enrollment declines at community colleges across the country.

Middle East Studies Group to Vote on BDS Resolution

Members of the Middle East Studies Association voted last week to advance a resolution supporting the academic boycott of Israeli...