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Who Tells Your Story
Students have -- at least for now -- halted a popular weekly event at Williams College, fearing that it pressures minority students to share their lives in uncomfortable ways.
Scholars at Yale, NYU Share Economics Nobel
Two professors were this morning named winners of the 2018 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for their work "Integrating innovation...

Giving Rural Students 'the Short Box'
Colleges often go about recruiting rural students in the wrong way, admissions experts say. But they can commit to better practices if they recognize "rurality is different everywhere."
Cengage Settles Author Lawsuit
Publisher Cengage has reached a settlement with two authors who objected to their work being included in the publisher’s Unlimited...
The Week in Admissions News
International graduate enrollments; first-gen students; threat to Chinese student visas; digital LSAT.
Performance Funding and Certificate and Degree Production
State performance-funding policies that link a relatively high percentage of base funding for community colleges to student outcomes on average...
ACT Ends Practice Some Said Hurt Students With Disabilities
Testing organization will no longer tell colleges names of students who requested accommodations -- even if those students agreed to have some information shared.
American Jewish U Halts Undergrad Programs
American Jewish University, in Los Angeles, has announced that it is ending undergraduate admissions and "sunsetting" its undergraduate curriculum, which...
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