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Cal State Poised to Follow U of California on Testing
The California State University system is poised to follow the University of California and move to test-blind admissions, under which...
When Education Programs Bite the Dust
Oklahoma City University is closing two of its education programs amid declining enrollment—and projected teacher shortages.
Build Better Relationships for a Variant-Proof International Recruitment Plan | Available On-Demand
Are we nearly there yet? Join leaders in admissions and international college counseling to discuss perspectives from both sides of...
The Unrelenting Campus Mental Health Crisis | Available On-Demand
Pre-pandemic, many institutions were already struggling to meet the counseling and treatment needs of students reporting increasing levels of depression...
California Colleges Split on Opening Campuses Now
Campuses in the Bay Area of California are planning to reopen Monday, Jan. 31. The University of California, Berkeley; Santa...
Friendliness and Trustworthiness in Forming New Teams
What gets you selected for a team project may be a surprise. In today’s Academic Minute, Binghamton University’s Cynthia Maupin...
More Support for COVID-19–Affected Professors
Two years into the pandemic, Stanford University is offering junior faculty members another pretenure year or an additional quarter of research leave, plus childcare and research grants. Will other institutions follow suit?
A Trans Swimmer Roils Women’s Sports
The dominance of Penn’s Lia Thomas has many decrying her success, though definitive research that might guide the conversation is lacking. Now the NCAA is making up the rules as it goes along.
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