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Excise Legacy Admissions
Many medical schools practice legacy admissions, and it’s time for them to stop, writes Christoph Baker.
Setting the Record Straight on Abortion and Maternal Health
Journal says it’s investigating a paper attacking a major study on abortion and women’s health, but does oversight come too late?
ASA College Stripped of Accreditation
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education on Friday withdrew accreditation from ASA College, a for-profit institution beset by an...
UCLA Football Attracts Few Fans
The University of California, Los Angeles, plays its football games to half-capacity crowds, The New York Times reported. This is...
The Week in Admissions News
Another Varsity Blues sentence; moving forward on FAFSA simplification; frictionless syllabus access.
Harvard Will Return Native American Hair Samples
Harvard University announced Thursday that it will return hair samples collected in the 1930s from “700 Native American children attending...
Creating Compelling Visual Representations of Literature
Have you seen the AI-generated art floating around the internet? In today’s Academic Minute, part of Northern Kentucky University Week...
For Frictionless Syllabus Access, Some Professors Bypass the College
Some professors provide students with barrier-free access to course information and materials, even when doing so requires extra work and leaves them feeling vulnerable.
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