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Court Dismisses Appeal in Unlawful Presence Case
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit on Monday dismissed the Trump administration's appeal of a lower court...
ACT Closes Registrations
It says it is responding to complaints and hopes to open them today.
Marketing During the Pandemic
How does a brand market effectively during a pandemic? In today's Academic Minute, part of Loyola University Maryland Week, Greg...
The Return of the Campus Tour
Colleges say that, with changes, they can be operated safely. But many colleges are staying virtual.
Colleges Seek Waivers From Risk-Taking Students
As fall semester approaches, students are increasingly opposing liability waivers and "informed consent" agreements required by colleges as a condition of returning to campus.
Opinion
Much Work to Be Done
Promoting fairness in admissions must mean more than killing the SAT, writes Anthony P. Carnevale.
Faculty to Students: Stay Home
Frustrated with their university's plans for fall, including full dorms, UNC Chapel Hill professors tell students to stay home.
The Week in Admissions News
College Board criticized over student privacy; jail time for parent; credit transfer; communicating with students.
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