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Ethical College Admissions: Vanity Fare
What does a critique of college admissions really say, asks Jim Jump.
The Week in Admissions News
Public is skeptical of affirmative action, poll suggests; tough choices on the federal budget; UNC medical school and diversity; defining liberal education.
Why Students Opt Not to Enroll
Students in a new survey cite concerns about academic preparation, mental health and affordability. Many say college isn’t worth it.
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When Faculty Face Violent Threats
Police came to his door to tell him a former student wanted to kill him. Adam S. Ward shares what he learned from the experience for fellow researchers and their institutions.
New Programs: Business, Elementary Education, Forensic Science, Social Work
The following colleges have announced new programs: Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business and the ESSEC Business School, in...
Juilliard Fires Professor Accused of Sexual Harassment
The Juilliard School fired a professor after it found “credible evidence” that he had “engaged in conduct which interfered with...
‘Blind Growth’ of Iran’s Universities Blamed for High Unemployment
Graduates make up 37 percent of the unemployed in a period of high inflation.
Biden Vetoes Measure on Loan Forgiveness
President Biden on Wednesday vetoed a congressional resolution that would have struck down his loan-forgiveness program. The veto was expected...
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