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Supreme Court Will Not Hear Texas Drag Show Case
Small Thank-You Gifts May Boost Alumni Donor Engagement
New research debunks the myth that openly advertising trinkets given to new donors as an incentive can dissuade frequent givers.
Rutgers Unions Sued Over Strike; Case Seeks National Impact
The Value of Peer Leadership in College
Upper-level students who mentor and guide their classmates can positively impact their success, both inside and outside of the classroom.
The Week in Admissions News
UT Austin reinstates standardized test requirement; the Education Department begins sending colleges financial aid data; Virginia bans legacy preferences in admissions.
HSIs Saddled With Millions of Dollars in Deferred Maintenance
A U.S. Government Accountability Office report found Hispanic-serving institutions have an alarming range of infrastructure needs and backlogs of delayed repairs.
Charity Watchdog Tells Oxford Colleges to Modernize Governance
The move, following a four-year battle at one college to oust a dean and the mishandling of an alleged rape of a student at another college, is provoking internal controversy, a source claims.
Biden Administration Wants Accreditors to Set Benchmarks For Student Outcomes
Advocates have argued for years that accreditors aren’t doing enough to ensure that students get the education they're paying for.
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