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The Week in Admissions News

New analysis finds that most families can’t cover college costs; Arkansas bans AP African American Studies; the University of Chicago settles a financial aid antitrust lawsuit. 

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Opinion

The ‘Native Speaker’ Fallacy

Stop telling students to have their essays checked by a native English speaker, Kino Zhao writes.

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COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates Are Almost Gone

Going into the 2021-2022 academic year, hundreds of U.S. colleges and universities mandated the COVID-19 vaccine for students, which had...

California 2-Year Instructors Sue Over Diversity Rules

Six faculty members sued California’s community college system leaders and others Thursday to overturn new diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility...

New Brief Urges Congress to Extend COVID Emergency Aid

Temple University’s Hope Center for College, Community and Justice released a brief Wednesday calling on the federal government to extend...

New College: Gender Studies Prof. Resigns, More Students to Live in Hotels

New College of Florida’s first full-time and only tenure track gender studies professor has resigned, according to a resignation letter...

The True Extent of Food Insecurity in the U.S.: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of USC Dornsife Week: Kayla de la Haye, associate professor of population and public...