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The Week in Admissions News

Twenty-six million applicants for debt relief; a fake Stanford student; UPS loses SATs in El Paso; A Dream Defaulted; therapy without limits.

The Impact and Potential of Distance, HyFlex and Hybrid Learning in Higher Education | Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 2PM ET

In a new survey (Source: 2022 CHLOE 7 Report), chief online officers predicted that by 2025, programs and courses that...

Collecting Student Perspectives to Drive Supports | Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 2PM ET

Higher education is undergoing a once-in-a-lifetime transformation. Understanding what students want and need is critical for college and university leaders’...

U of Utah Police Will No Longer Say 3 Things

Jason Hinojosa, the interim chief of police at the University of Utah, has banned three phrases from police work, The...

Social Media Strategies to Educate Young Adults on Vaccines

How do we best educate young adults about vaccines? In today’s Academic Minute, Suellen Hopfer of the University of California...

#AcademicTwitter Will Endure—for Now

Academics who tweet are weighing the opportunity costs of leaving Twitter while looking into other social media platforms. But few are fleeing the digital gathering space in which they have invested so much—at least not yet.

Leadership, Work-Life Balance and Loving What You Do

A discussion about senior-level careers in technology reflects larger debates in higher ed and society about work-life balance, different styles of leadership and—only subtly—gender.

Peer Mental Health Programs Are Popular but Raise Concerns

A new report examining peer mental health supports on college campuses found that such programs are popular and useful, though...