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NCAA Calls Constitutional Convention Amid Turmoil

The National Collegiate Athletic Association announced late Friday that it would hold a specially called constitutional convention in November to...

Report: HBCUs Can Benefit U.S. Economy

A new report from McKinsey and Company, a global management and consulting firm, argues that increased funding for historically Black colleges and universities could help close the racial wealth gap, diversify the American workforce and benefit the national economy.

The Week in Admissions News

Republican skepticism on doubling Pell Grants; getting ready for the Delta variant; Pelosi on Biden’s authority to cancel student debt; international education.
Opinion

Attacks on Critical Race Theory Threaten Democracy

Grounding in an accurate and complete American history -- of which race is a central component -- is the basis for a common understanding on which a democracy is built, Harvey J. Graff argues.

The New Common App

It removed some questions and added questions -- and 60 members.

Best Safety Practices and Policy, According to Students

From free speech and campus security approaches to Title IX regulation and COVID-19 mitigation, here’s what students say would help them feel safe and secure.

‘Get Real and Get In’

Admissions expert discusses her new book, which argues that students need to trust their own instincts.

Making a Miniature Electron Accelerator

In the future, CERN might be able to fit on your table. In today's Academic Minute, Goucher College's Rodney Yoder...