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The Week in Admissions News

Smith College improves aid offerings; staffing shortages in dining halls; California law on tampons; challenges of income-driven repayment; new free speech group; resource on mental health.

Footwear Designer Plans to Open First Design-Focused HBCU

Former Nike designer D’Wayne Edwards plans to reopen Michigan’s only historically Black college and turn it into the first design-focused...

Ep. 59: Reshaping the Federal Role in Higher Ed

The Biden administration has promised once-in-a-generation investments and changes in higher education. Legislation introduced in the House of Representatives this...

Hypertension Medications to Help Ward Off Memory Loss

Warding off high blood pressure now could pay off later in life. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of...

Savvy Students Get the Guidance

Having a professor, adviser or other mentor can greatly help in navigating college and launching a career, but many students aren’t seeking out such relationships.

Supporting Students With Long COVID

Disabilities services professionals want to get the word out about how students may be affected by long COVID. A new workbook offers tips for those helping these students navigate college while coping with the virus's lingering effects.

The Struggles of Income-Driven Repayment

A new report outlines the challenges Black borrowers face with income-driven repayment plans, while another offers a solution -- all while the Department of Education is considering new possibilities for the plans.

Rochester Offers Guidance on Holiday Parties

The University of Rochester on Wednesday released guidelines for holiday parties in light of COVID-19. The guidelines state that departments...