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The First Amendment, Social Media and College Admissions

Frank LoMonte asks why so many admissions officers look at applicants’ social media posts and factor what they find into decisions.

The Week in Admissions News

The final guilty plea; medical schools get more diverse; aid fraud; fewer new Ph.D.s; negotiated rule making.

Tarrant County College Migrates to New LMS with Ease and Accuracy | Available On-Demand

Creating an engaging and robust online learning experience for students is more critical than ever. For many institutions, that means...

Middlebury Goes Online for Rest of Semester

Middlebury College is moving all classes and final exams online for the rest of the semester. The announcement Thursday came...

University of Oxford Is ‘COVID Hotspot’

The University of Oxford is a “COVID hotspot,” according to a letter sent by Louise Richardson, the vice chancellor, to...

Music, Movements and Emotions

Music could be one way to heal after the pandemic. In today's Academic Minute, Columbia University's Mariusz Kozak discusses why...

SUNY Chancellor Resigns

Following a week of controversy, Jim Malatras announced he will step down in January after less than two years leading the 64-institution state system.

Recap: Rule-Making Committee Struggles to Reach Consensus

By the end of Thursday, the committee had voted on most of the issues up for regulation, but so far members have only agreed on proposed regulatory language for two of them.