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What If Colleges Lose at Supreme Court?
Some colleges are starting to plan for what is widely expected to happen: the end of affirmative action. They just aren’t saying so.
King’s College of N.Y.C. Faces Financial Struggles, Hopes for Partner
King’s College, in New York City, is facing severe financial difficulties, Bloomberg reported. The Christian college is very small, with...
A Move Up Instead of Out
The College of Saint Mary announced the selection of a new president. She backed out and will instead become president of Alvernia University, the institution she planned to leave.
Opinion
China’s Reopening Brings New Recruiting Challenges
Returning to China after three years without recruitment travel, admissions officers will face changed expectations from Chinese families, Xiaofeng Wan writes.
Opinion
Focus on Mission to Yield Enrollment
There are plenty of trends that can encourage those in enrollment management, write Jason W. Osborne and Brent Shock.
Opinion
Ensuring Underrepresented Grad Students’ Well-Being
Dinuka Gunaratne and Punita Lumb provide strategies to help racially minoritized students replenish their social resource capital so as to navigate the challenges of grad school successfully.
Counterclaims of ‘Antisemitic,’ ‘Anti-Arab’ in a Diversity Course
Jewish students and a pro-Israel group are accusing an Arab professor and critic of Israeli policy of antisemitism. She’s accusing them of being racist and anti-Arab. She teaches a diversity course.
Colorado State Apologizes for Fans Calling Opposing Player ‘Russia’
Colorado State University has apologized on Twitter for an incident in which “a small group of individuals in our student...
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