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The Week in Admissions News
Study abroad in a time of war; graduate degrees don’t always pay off; legal education; State of the Union.
Berkeley Must Cap Enrollment
Following California Supreme Court’s decision, university initially said it would have to cut new enrollment by 3,050 but now says it will only lose 400 slots.
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Ethical College Admissions: Could That Be Me?
Jim Jump wonders, am I “that” guidance counselor?
Capital Campaign Watch: Brown U, Dordt, Samford, U of Texas at Austin, U of Redlands
Starting Out Dordt College has started a campaign to raise $90 million by the end of next year. The campaign...
‘A Graphic Visual Reminder of What Has Been Lost’
Russian forces shelled and destroyed the building that housed the Hillel chapter in Kharkiv, Ukraine. The international Jewish student organization is helping students and employees fleeing the country.
Advancing Equity in Pharmacogenomics
Access to the future of health-care practices isn’t shared by all. In today’s Academic Minute, part of University of Montana...
Cutting Faculty Salaries by Executive Order
University of Missouri system continues to defend the president’s right to cut individual faculty pay by 25 percent, but professors wonder how far the policy will go—and at what greater costs.
Berkeley Must Cap Enrollment, California Supreme Court Says
California’s Supreme Court will not consider an appeal from UC Berkeley, meaning an enrollment cap ordered by a lower court remains in place. The university continues to look for ways around it.
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