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Is Gun Violence Scaring Off International Students?

Campus shootings have become a major concern for those from abroad, particularly Asia. For many, a U.S. education is still worth the risk—but experts say each incident makes recruitment harder.

Opinion

Legacy Admissions Is Still Under Attack

While few colleges have moved in recent years, student groups have taken up the issue, writes Christoph Baker.

The Week in Admissions News

Webcast on admissions changes globally; helping rural students; the three-year bachelor’s degree.

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New on the Job: Q&A With April Belback, University of Pittsburgh

April Belback, director of student success at the University of Pittsburgh, shares about her work launching the institution’s Student Success Hub and the importance of belonging in the student experience.

UC Riverside Shuts Down Economics Center Opposed by Faculty

The University of California, Riverside has shut down an economics research center after some faculty members urged an investigation into...
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No Quick Fix for Enrollment Woes

Amid undergraduate enrollment declines and harsh criticism from faculty members, Northeastern Illinois University struggles to keep supporting and educating Latino, Black and transfer students.

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2.2% of This Year’s Applicants Are Trans or Nonbinary

Data come from Common App and Campus Pride as they release new guide on sex and gender questions in applications.

Binghamton to Pay Ex-Dean $1.5 Million

Binghamton University of the State University of New York has paid a former dean $1.5 million after a judge ruled...