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A Photo Prompts Complaints and Controversy
A shared picture of a student reading Hitler’s Mein Kampf upset some Stanford University students. The response of the institution has now come under scrutiny.
Direct Admissions Continues to Grow
Programs grow, and thus far, colleges and companies declare that they are succeeding. Yield rates remain uncertain.
Seattle Pacific Removes Pride Flags from Campus
Students at Seattle Pacific University have accused administrators of removing pride flags from campus, Inside Higher Ed has learned. It’s...
Federal Student Loan System In Need of ‘Robust Interventions’
The Federal Student Aid ombudsman fielded nearly 90,000 complaints in 2022—more than double the previous year. Nearly two-thirds of the complaints were about issues with loans.
Opinion
On Being Erased
Florida’s decision to reject a new Advanced Placement class on African American studies raises unsettling questions, Lynn Pasquerella and Mary Dana Hinton write.
Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: What to Investigate?
Jim Jump considers the Virginia attorney general’s fight with the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology.
The Week in Admissions News
Florida vs. AP in African American studies; backup plans on loan forgiveness; physical education requirements in decline; abortions on campus.
More Universities Drop ‘U.S. News’ Medical School Rankings
Plus the law school rankings gain a new critic: Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
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