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The Week in Admissions News

Helping students deal with inflation; vaccine mandates on campus saved lives; demand for residential experience; Florida A&M investigates explicit photograph.

More Californians Than in the Past Go Elsewhere for College

Almost 40,000 freshmen in 2020 were Caifornians in another state.

Faculty vs. Campus Police on Racial Profiling

More than 100 faculty members at California State University, Long Beach, have signed a letter backing Steven Osuna, a Latino...

Fake and Dangerous Pills From Rogue Online Pharmacies

Procuring drugs outside conventional means could lead to disaster. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Connecticut’s C. Michael White...

Paying to Be Honored

One scholar’s account of having to pay full conference registration to attend an award ceremony sparks new debate about high meeting costs.

Colleges Brace for a New Viral Threat: Monkeypox

As the Biden administration declares a national health emergency, colleges are preparing for potential campus outbreaks while avoiding unnecessary panic and anti-LGBTQ+ stigma.

Berkeley Pauses Construction in People’s Park

The University of California, Berkeley, began a project in People’s Park Wednesday, but the university was forced “to pause construction...
Opinion

Diversifying Faculty Requires Departmental Change

Focusing on the immediate contexts underrepresented minority scholars must navigate is the best way to make academe a welcoming place, write Amalia Pallares, Angela L. Walden, Bernard D. Santarsiero and Aisha El-Amin.