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The Week in Admissions News
Test optional, next year; the Biden plan; voting by young people is up; spring enrollment slides; gay rights at Yeshiva.
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Race and Ethnic Studies in Rural Virginia
Longwood University in south central Virginia is located in a part of the country rich in civil rights-era history. It is launching a new race and ethnic studies minor.
Iowa Supreme Court Rules U of Iowa Must Disclose Investors in Project
The Iowa Supreme Court ruled Friday that the University of Iowa and the Iowa Board of Regents must release the...
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The Professional Development Agenda
AACRAO survey identifies the topics of interest to the most people.
Cypress Suspends Adjunct Over Her Comments on Police
Cypress College, a community college in California, has placed an adjunct on leave over a video that shows her questioning...
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International Rankings and Conflicts of Interest
Separate studies raise questions about QS and Times Higher Ed rankings.
Race and National Identity in Contemporary France
How do you fight racism in a supposedly postracial society? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Central Arkansas's Katelyn...
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Vaccine Politics
Among the early adopters of COVID-19 vaccine requirements, colleges in red states lag behind those in blue states. Will the trend persist?
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