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Is Gun Violence Scaring Off International Students?

Campus shootings have become a major concern for those from abroad, particularly Asia. For many, a U.S. education is still worth the risk—but experts say each incident makes recruitment harder.

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Lawsuit Prompts Changes in Fulbright-Hays Grant Program

The Education Department does not consider native language skills as a plus in evaluating applications for a competitive research program. A lawsuit is trying to change that.

New College Faculty Asked to Drop Tenure Bids

Richard Corcoran, the interim president of New College of Florida, has asked seven faculty members to relinquish their bids for...
Opinion

Legacy Admissions Is Still Under Attack

While few colleges have moved in recent years, student groups have taken up the issue, writes Christoph Baker.

New Mexico State Chancellor Out in ‘Mutual Separation’

The nearly five-year tenure of Dan Arvizu as top leader of the New Mexico State University system ended Friday with...

The Week in Admissions News

Webcast on admissions changes globally; helping rural students; the three-year bachelor’s degree.

Bryan Alexander on AI: Pulse Podcast

The new episo de of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Bryan Alexander, futurist and writer, about the role...
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2.2% of This Year’s Applicants Are Trans or Nonbinary

Data come from Common App and Campus Pride as they release new guide on sex and gender questions in applications.