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The Week in Admissions News

Here are links to admissions-related news from Inside Higher Ed in the last week. The University of Delaware is increasing...
Two student employees assist a student in selecting clothing items from the free clothing store on Wittenberg University's campus.

Student-Run Basic Needs Facility Promotes Access

Wittenberg University’s Campus Cupboard and Wittenberg Wardrobe live in a single facility, providing students with food, personal items and professional clothing as needed to help remove a barrier to success.

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‘U.S. News’ to Delay Release of Grad School Rankings

The magazine says it needs more time to review the results.

Striking Rutgers union members hold red and white signs

Rutgers Unions Suspend Strike After Big Gains

The weeklong Rutgers strike is pausing Monday after unions, the university and New Jersey’s governor announced “framework” deals including large raises. Chicago State and Eastern Illinois also suspend strikes.

‘Champions of Higher Education’

PEN America has worked to get 100 former college presidents to “affirmatively promote a positive vision of American higher education...

Faculty Strike Suspended at Eastern Illinois

Faculty members at Eastern Illinois University voted to suspend their strike, as of 8 this morning, according to their union...
Academic shaking hands with graduates.

Moving the Needle on the College Presidency

The latest presidential survey from the American Council on Education shows gains on diversity, though the number of female presidents barely budged.

‘Times Higher Education’ Purchases ‘Poets & Quants’

T imes Higher Education on Thursday announced the purchase of Poets & Quants, which covers business schools. Poets & Quants...