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The Week in Admissions News
The ongoing FAFSA debacle continues: tax errors, reprocessing efforts and a hearing.
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Student Interest in Gender Studies on the Rise, Despite Political Hostility
Women and gender studies programs are increasingly under legislative attack, yet the number of students taking courses is growing, a new report finds.
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‘Running Out of Road’ for FAFSA Completion
The number of students who filled out the federal aid form is down nearly 30 percent. The ramifications for access and enrollment could be devastating.
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‘Weaponization of Plagiarism’ or Rigorous Standards Behind Provost’s Ouster?
Anonymous tips about inaccurate citations on the CV of Clayton State University’s first Black female provost led to her firing. Some observers believe the complaints were motivated by more than earnest concern for academic integrity.
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DEI Isn’t Scary; Political Purges Are
Layoffs of dozens of employees who previously held DEI-related roles at UT Austin leave students and the state worse off, Ryan A. Miller writes.
What to Expect During a Total Solar Eclipse: Academic Minute
Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County Settles Assault Case
Arrest of Stony Brook Protesters Sparks Backlash
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