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The Week in Admissions News

International student rebound; Purdue pauses income-share agreements; how students feel about their safety; support (but not super strong) for debt forgiveness.
Opinion

It’s Time for ‘Crip Time’

Embracing a more flexible concept of time known as “crip time”—including when it comes to tenure clocks—would make higher ed more inclusive of scholars with disabilities, Darla Schumm writes.

Anderson Students Protest Faculty Member’s Nonrenewal

Students and alumni at Anderson University are protesting the nonrenewal of a faculty member’s contract, Fox Carolina reported. The students...

Seminary Students Protest Firing of Admissions Director

They say the director has done a great job and is just the latest Black administrator to lose a job.

Students as Wikipedia Editors: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Wiki Education Week: Trudi Jacobson, extraordinary professor at North-West University, examines how students...

Acting on a Report

NACAC will convene higher education leaders to act on its report “Toward a More Equitable Future for Postsecondary Access.”

Swiss University Won’t Revoke Honor for Mussolini

The University of Lausanne, in Switzerland, has decided not to revoke an honorary degree for Benito Mussolini, the World War...

Global Universities Call for Academic Freedom

The U7+ Alliance of World Universities, 45 research universities from around the world, has issued a new statement on academic...