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The Week in Admissions News
Protest over legacy preferences; free application for aid; progress with vaccine mandates; Pell Grant taxability; impact of student debt on lawyers; antigay policies.
A ‘Loud and Clear’ Call to Invest in Black Men
College and university leaders are taking steps to counter the sharp decline in enrollment among Black men during the pandemic.
Drew Takes Unusual Approach to Filling Classes
If students regret not applying or enrolling this fall, it will still let them.
New Programs: Dietetics, Chiropractic Education, Nursing, Data Analytics, Sports Analytics
Buffalo State College, of the State University of New York, has a new master’s degree in dietetics. Campbellsville University is...
NACAC Broadens Its Mission
Admissions group’s new goal: “Empowering college admission counseling professionals through education, advocacy and community.”
Virtual Study Abroad
Can you study abroad from your own living room? In today's Academic Minute, Duke University's Debra Reisinger logged on to...
Guilty Until Proven Innocent?
Faculty leaders at the University of Tennessee call for reinstatement of professor acquitted in China Initiative case, and for policy changes for when the FBI comes calling about a professor again.
Opinion
The Road Not Taken
Mills College’s plan to merge with Northeastern University shows how discussions about partnerships can evolve -- and the factors institutions must consider, John MacIntosh and Lynn Alvarez write.
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