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Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Testing’s Existential Crisis, or Blanche Du Bois, Confederate Statues and Admission Tests
Jim Jump writes that the problems facing the SAT and ACT go beyond the usual complaints.
The Week in Admissions News
College Board criticized over student privacy; jail time for parent; credit transfer; communicating with students.
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Much Work to Be Done
Promoting fairness in admissions must mean more than killing the SAT, writes Anthony P. Carnevale.
Faculty to Students: Stay Home
Frustrated with their university's plans for fall, including full dorms, UNC Chapel Hill professors tell students to stay home.
Test-Optional Graduate Admissions
University of Miami drops GRE and GMAT from most programs.
COVID-19 Roundup: Study Recommends Testing Every 2 Days
Experts say study offers "wake-up call" as to whether colleges are planning enough testing. Players push back on planned football season, and another college lays off faculty.
Discrimination Against Colleges Serving Minorities?
Several advocacy groups said the method Congress is considering using to distribute additional coronavirus aid shortchanges colleges that serve students of color.
U of Akron Union Alleges Labor Law Violations
The faculty union at the University of Akron filed unfair labor practice complaints against the institution, weeks after Akron announced...
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