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Engaging Students in Democracy
Colleges should focus on preparing students to be citizens, but there's little evidence many have integrated such education into their programs and courses, write Andrew J. Seligsohn and Thomas Erhlich.
The Week in Admissions News
Discount rates; AP World History; evolving English major.
Newly Tenured… at Bethany, Knox, Lander, Sewanee, Yeshiva
Bethany College, in Kansas Lucas (Luke) McCormick, chemistry Knox College William Hope, anthropology-sociology Helen Hoyt, chemistry Lander University Michael Brizek...
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Ethical College Admissions: Financial Aid Transparency
Colleges need to make award letters truly understandable, writes Jim Jump.
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How Not to Respond to Threats to Diversity
Colleges should consider the response to a century-old Supreme Court decision and be sure they have a plan to welcome all students, regardless of what today's courts say about affirmative action, writes John Frederick Bell.
Wrestler Loses Scholarship After Using Antigay Slur
California Polytechnic State University has revoked the wrestling scholarship of a high school graduate who was filmed screaming a homophobic...
A Tax on Free Campus Parking?
College and university business officers grapple with tax reform's ramifications on benefits like parking and transit.
Experts Consider: 'The World Needs More Cowboys'
University of Wyoming received criticism for its admissions marketing campaign. We asked some experts -- and share their views.
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