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An Extra Edge for Wealthy Chinese?
Two University of California campuses accused of going too far to recruit Chinese applicants.
Policies That Hurt Minority Applicants
Institute for Higher Education Policy report says the admissions policies are widespread and should change.
Student Power and Meaning Making in Library Collections
How much do students use the library for their studies? In today's Academic Minute, Rhode Island College's Amy Barlow examines...
Lukewarm on Juneteenth
Colleges and universities are finding ways to commemorate the new national holiday, but Black scholars are skeptical they'll be more than empty gestures.
In Admissions Season Until Late August
For regional public colleges and universities, challenges of the year are outlasting the pandemic.
A Potential Cross-Country Merger
A deal with Northeastern could prevent Mills from having to close its doors for good. The acquisition would give the Boston-area university its 10th satellite campus and third location in California.
How COVID-19 Damaged Student Success
Many students think the pandemic impeded their learning and academic progress, but the experience likely taught them some lessons about higher education and themselves.
Opinion
Ignoring Key Data Points Can Make or Break Holistic Admissions
Eliminating the GRE as a requirement will hurt the very students in whose name some colleges are doing so, write six scholars.
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