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The Week in Admissions News
International student numbers decline; lost ranking; religion on campus.
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The Power of Family Members
High school students report that family members are far more influential on future educational decisions than are teachers or counselors.
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'Measuring Success'
New book takes aim at test-optional admissions, but others question ties between the editors and the College Board.
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Beyond Box Checking
Colleges share how they made their general education programs more than a laundry list of distribution requirements.
Justice Dept. Backs Suit Against Berkeley
The U.S. Department of Justice is backing a suit by conservative students against the University of California, Berkeley. The suit...
The Pulse: USciences eLearning 3.0
In this month's episode of the Pulse podcast, Rodney B. Murray discusses USciences eLearning 3.0, the conference his institution, the...
Employee Empowerment, Corporate Change
The larger a company gets, the more problems arise. In today's Academic Minute, New York Institute of Technology's Radoslaw Nowak...
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Post-Presidency Benefits at Michigan State
Critics scrutinize post-employment benefits, but Simon's case could be another piece of a long-unfolding discussion about the college president as CEO.
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