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Architect Quits UCSB Panel Over Plan for Donor’s Project
A prominent architect has quit the University of California, Santa Barbara’s Design Review Committee to protest the university’s proposed Munger...
Excelencia Certifies 10 Institutions Boosting Latinx Success
Excelencia in Education, an advocacy group focused on Latinx students, announced the 2021 cohort of colleges and universities receiving the...
Opinion
Agents Are the Problem
A new law restricting the use of agents paid on commission could actually be a blessing for international students, write Philip G. Altbach and Liz Reisberg.
All Student Groups Care About Diversity
High schoolers -- of all races -- care about diversity initiatives when thinking about where to apply to college.
Ex-Coach at Georgetown Pleads Guilty in Admissions Case
He faces one to four years in prison.
The Week in Admissions News
Biden’s budget package; anti-Semitism on campus; Halloween worries; protests at Howard.
‘We Are Fighting for Our Survival’
If the Claremont School of Theology cannot sell its campus for close to market value, it will close. The Claremont Colleges, first in line to purchase the land, asserts it has already made a generous offer.
U of Florida Bars Professors From Helping Lawsuit Against the State
University claims conflict of interest requires that faculty members not participate in suit. Decision stuns experts, who note that faculty have played a variety of roles in suits against states.
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