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The Week in Admissions News
Growth of test optional; Lamar fires two for asking about vaccines; career services at Black colleges; an incentive for students; community college graduates’ wages.
Opinion
Reading ‘The State Must Provide’ Through a DE&I Lens
Why every educator should read this excellent new book about the history and impact of America’s HBCUs.
Jury Convicts in Admissions Scandal Case
Two wealthy fathers found to have bribed their children into college.
Weekend Feeding Programs to Boost Kids’ Educational Outcomes
It’s hard to learn on an empty stomach. In today's Academic Minute, Lycoming College's Michael Kurtz examines one way to...
U of Alabama Asks Employees to Sign Confidentiality Agreement
Hours after news of the agreement was published in a local newspaper, legal counsel told employees in the system office that it was investigating a “breach of confidentiality.”
Report: More Education Doesn’t Always Mean More Earnings
Employees who hold a bachelor’s degree tend to earn more than employees without one, but not always, according to a...
Professor Who Required Masks Now Allowed to Teach Online
The University of Northern Iowa will now allow a professor disciplined for requiring masks in his lab-based course on plant...
Opinion
Texas Abortion Law Threatens Academic Freedom
While the law has received much warranted attention, including numerous legal challenges, what’s missing is the risk for educators of potential lawsuits, writes Andrew Joseph Pegoda.
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