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When Did Supporting the GRE Become Being Antidiversity?

Alberto Acereda writes that supporting more diversity in graduate education does not mean one needs to oppose the GRE.
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Ethical College Admissions: The College Counselor as Hollywood Agent

Jim Jump writes that the power of a high school counselor to pick up the phone and get a student in was never as real as imagined.

Women Experience Authorship Disputes More Than Men

Women in science are more likely to experience a dispute over authorship of a paper than are men, according to...

Academic Minute: Job Loss and Physical Wellness

Today on the Academic Minute: Shamma Alam, associate professor of international studies at Dickinson College, explores how job loss might...

The Week in Admissions News

No “party school” ranking this year; optimistic freshmen; equity gaps in transfer rates; tuition insurance; higher education history and Black Lives Matter.
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Reshaping the Future of Tutoring

Colleges and universities should reimagine student tutoring by incorporating new cognitive approaches, argue Daniel G. Long II and Jason Kapcala.

Rabbinic Seminary Will Locate at a Catholic University

The Academy for Jewish Religion California, a transdenominational seminary that trains rabbis and cantors, is about to have a new...