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The Week in Admissions News
Biden’s budget package; anti-Semitism on campus; Halloween worries; protests at Howard.
‘We Are Fighting for Our Survival’
If the Claremont School of Theology cannot sell its campus for close to market value, it will close. The Claremont Colleges, first in line to purchase the land, asserts it has already made a generous offer.
Misleading Calculation or Standard Procedure?
Calbright College enrollment numbers include students who have been inactive for months. College leaders say their method for counting enrollments is standard. Some current and former employees disagree.
Nazi Images at Antivaccine Rally
Some at a rally against a vaccine mandate at Mississippi State University displayed Nazi symbols, The Columbus Dispatch reported. One...
U of Florida Bars Professors From Helping Lawsuit Against the State
University claims conflict of interest requires that faculty members not participate in suit. Decision stuns experts, who note that faculty have played a variety of roles in suits against states.
Scrutiny for Southern Cal’s Greek System
The Greek system at the University of Southern California is facing scrutiny over multiple allegations of drugging and sexual assault...
Opinion
To Reduce Inequality on College Campuses, Invest in Relationships
Proactive student support and mentorship culture is undervalued in academia, writes Becca Spindel Bassett, who studies inequity in higher ed.
Academic Minute: Climate Change’s Impact on Sea Life
Today on the Academic Minute: Richard Aronson, professor and head of the ocean engineering and marine sciences department at the...
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