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DeSantis Taps Anti-CRT Conservatives as Trustees

Florida’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, tapped six new trustees for the New College of Florida on Friday, including Christopher Rufo...

Groups Seek Details on FAFSA Simplification Timeline

The Department of Education is supposed to release an updated version of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid in...

Mental Health Is the Top Student Stressor

Fifty percent of college students cited their own mental health struggles as their top stressor going into 2023, according to...

Recent Weeks in Admissions News

Enrollment risks; U of Southern California sued over rankings; arrest of student in class roils Winston-Salem State.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: ‘I Am Not a Robot’

Jim Jump considers the issues raised by ChatGPT for the admissions essay.

Mathematicians, Hopeful and Hurting

Mathematicians descended on Boston last week for the first in-person Joint Math Meetings since the start of the pandemic. But ongoing tensions over how the community fosters—or fails to foster—diversity and inclusion loomed large.

New Programs: Actuarial Science, Nursing, Veterinary Paraprofessional

Bryant University has launched its first ever online, asynchronous master’s degree: in actuarial science. University of Providence, in Montana, is...
Opinion

Students: Just Say No to Remedial Classes

In light of research showing traditional remediation is ineffective, community college students should stand up and refuse remedial course placements, Maggie P. Fay writes.