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Does Calculus Count Too Much in Admissions?

New report suggests it does, and admissions association agrees. So do a lot of mathematicians.

Diversity on the Rise Among College Presidents

Colleges hired a greater share of Black and other nonwhite leaders in the months after Black Lives Matter became a household term than they did before, Inside Higher Ed analysis shows. Is the shift meaningful, and will it last?

The Week in Admissions News

College Board loses senior vice president; admissions scandal parent headed to jail; College Transparency Act; states embrace FAFSA; help for single moms who are students.

‘Accepted!’

Author describes his book on “secrets of gaining admission to the world’s top universities.”
Opinion

A Foolish Decision on Testing

The University of California Board of Regents shouldn’t have abolished the SAT and ACT in admissions decisions, Donald Wittman argues.

St. Valentine: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Lisa Bitel, professor of history and religion at the University of Southern California Dornsife, delves...

Education Department Clears Brigham Young of Title IX Violation

Brigham Young University is exempt from Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 in cases where the antidiscrimination law...

Texas A&M President Forces Student Paper to Be Online Only

The president of Texas A&M University at College Station, M. Katherine Banks, is forcing the student newspaper, The Battalion, to...