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The Week in Admissions News
Student drinking; staying (mostly) online; Asian American activism; the first bilingual debate conducted in American Sign Language and spoken English.
Admissions Officials Encouraged to Remember Students From Myanmar
They are told to keep in mind the impact of the coup on flow of international students.
Hartford Considers Leaving DI Athletics
The University of Hartford should leave Division I athletics for Division III, according to a report commissioned by Gregory Woodward...
‘White Lives Matter’ Face Mask at Wichita State
A newly elected member of the Student Government Association at Wichita State University has set off a controversy by wearing...
College Database Bill Raises Concerns About Student Privacy
A bill intended to close the data gaps on student outcomes in higher education is widely supported, though some are hesitant about how it handles personal information.
Academic Minute: In-Shoe Sensors and Robot Companions
Today on the Academic Minute: Ashley Lytle, assistant professor at the Stevens Institute of Technology, explores how robots can help...
Opinion
How I Found My Way Through the World of High-End Tutoring
Megan McNulty reflects on 20-plus years of experience.
Marc Jacobs and Ohio State Reach Deal, for Now, on ‘The’
Ohio State University and the fashion designer Marc Jacobs have agreed to a truce in their battle over "The," NBC...
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