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The Week in Admissions News
The Supreme Court and student debt; the Paying for College Transparency Initiative; SUNY gains; Purdue to require SAT/ACT; report on admissions fairness.
Opinion
A Broader Way of Thinking About Well-Being
More counselors won’t be enough: a new movement seeks to center student, faculty and staff well-being through structures and policies across campus, Marcelle Hayashida writes.
Tennessee Tech Professors Lose Speech, Due Process Case
Two professors at Tennessee Tech University who sued the institution for disciplining them for putting up a flier on campus...
Why Does Money Exist? Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: M. Saif Mehkari, associate professor of economics at University of Richmond, examines the ease of...
U of Nebraska Regents Fire Tenured Professor
The University of Nebraska Board of Regents voted unanimously to fire Julie Stone, an associate professor of biochemistry at the...
Reed College Professor Quits Months After Racist Video
Paul Currie, a professor of psychology at Reed College, has resigned, effective Jan. 6, 2023. Students have been demanding Currie’s...
New Programs: Public Safety, Business, Product Safety
Aims Community College is starting a bachelor of applied science in public safety. It is the first bachelor’s degree at...
Cornell Probing Reported Break-In at Professor’s Office
Cornell University says it’s investigating reported vandalism and theft at a professor’s office. The faculty member, Samia Henni, assistant professor...
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