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The Week in Admissions News
College Board defends itself; Black student attainment; Alaska scholarship isn’t working; delay in FAFSA?
Ruth Simmons to Leave Prairie View Earlier Than Expected
Ruth Simmons will leave the presidency of Prairie View A&M University this month, four months earlier than she had previously...
CUNY Program for High School Seniors Boosts College Enrollment
Support makes a big difference in eventual college success.
Opinion
Commitment to Diversity at the University of South Florida
The university's former president disputes an article's "mischaracterization" of his efforts to promote diversity, equity and inclusion.
Plan to Reduce Faculty Workload Delayed Indefinitely
A plan to reduce faculty workloads at Metropolitan State University of Denver, which had been expected to take effect in...
Psychological Impact of Smartphones in the College Classroom
Smartphones are everywhere, including the classroom. In today’s Academic Minute, New York Institute of Technology’s Melissa Huey examines how they...
Temple Demands Strikers Pay for Tuition, Health Care
The university has ended striking graduate student workers’ health coverage and, in what the AFT calls an “unprecedented” move, is demanding they pay tuition, too. Temple says over 80 percent of the local union members aren’t striking.
‘Procrastination-Friendly’ Academe Needs More Deadlines
Some faculty members believe eliminating deadlines optimizes flexibility for students. But cognitive psychology research suggests that students fare better academically and personally under numerous short-term deadlines.
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