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The Week in Admissions News
Harvard may have to pay $15 million; community college students and food insecurity; addiction centers; a big vote for undocumented students in Arizona.
Report Blasts Early Decision
Education Reform Now is the latest group to criticize the practice.
Most Americans Oppose Race in Admissions
But poll says they back programs to increase the racial and ethnic diversity of students.
Opinion
AI-Generated Essays Are Nothing to Worry About
And coming to terms with “robot writing” might just improve writing instruction, S. Scott Graham writes.
The Evolving Pathways and Data Needs Beyond Today’s Measures | Thursday, November 10, 2022 at 2PM ET
A growing number of students are engaging with alternative degrees, credentials and micro-credentials to improve and retain their employability. As...
Ex-UCLA Gynecologist Convicted of Sexual Abuse
A jury on Thursday found a former gynecologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, Dr. James Heaps, guilty of...
America’s Real Sister Act
Popular films can have a positive impact on certain groups, but the real history needs to be told as well...
Yale Law Once Again in Conservative Crosshairs
Lingering free speech concerns from past events at Yale Law School prompt a conservative judge to call for his colleagues to avoid hiring graduates as clerks.
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