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$1.25M Settlement Approved for Former Mills College Students
Group Loyalty and Problematic Behavior on Campuses: Academic Minute
A ‘Near-Record’ International Student Surge
U.S. enrollment of international students surpassed pre-pandemic levels in 2022–23, fueled by sharp upticks from India and Africa. Will the trend continue?
Texas A&M to Pay Record $75 Million to Buy Out Coach
The Week in Admissions News
Kansas colleges drop application fees; a new AI tool for reading application essays; affirmative action ban won't impact most admissions.
Columbia Suspends 2 Pro-Palestine Groups
An official said the groups failed to follow university policy in organizing a walkout Thursday. The suspension drew swift criticism from supporters of Palestinians.
HBCUs Without Presidents
At least 18 four-year HBCUs lack permanent leaders. Experts say presidential turnover harms relationships with donors and alumni and undermines continuity.
New On the Job: Q&A With Chuck Xander, University of Iowa
The University of Iowa is the first institution in the Big 10 to hire a mental health counselor specifically to serve military-connected students.
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