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Legacy Admissions Is Still Under Attack

While few colleges have moved in recent years, student groups have taken up the issue, writes Christoph Baker.

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Accreditors as Referees

Don’t hate on higher ed’s refs: an accreditor’s role is to enforce the rule book for academic freedom and institutional autonomy, Jamienne Studley writes.

The Week in Admissions News

Webcast on admissions changes globally; helping rural students; the three-year bachelor’s degree.

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2.2% of This Year’s Applicants Are Trans or Nonbinary

Data come from Common App and Campus Pride as they release new guide on sex and gender questions in applications.

UC Riverside Shuts Down Economics Center Opposed by Faculty

The University of California, Riverside has shut down an economics research center after some faculty members urged an investigation into...
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3 Campus Faith Spaces Focused on Spiritual Well-Being

Students engage with their religious or spiritual lives on campuses, where faith connections offer opportunities for community building and personal wellness.

Binghamton to Pay Ex-Dean $1.5 Million

Binghamton University of the State University of New York has paid a former dean $1.5 million after a judge ruled...
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Opinion

The Benefits of Finding Flow

Even anxious, frazzled academics like myself who are struggling for some semblance of work-life balance can find it helpful in grading, teaching and writing, writes Nicole Bauer.