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  • Another sentencing in the admissions scandal.
  • Several private colleges say their high sticker prices have scared students off in the past and that newly announced tuition resets were planned long before COVID-19 struck.
  • Students at Haverford College ended their strike.
  • The ACT board named Janet Godwin as its CEO. Godwin was appointed to be interim CEO in May, when Marten Roorda left the position.
  • Undergraduate enrollment is still down across higher education, according to the latest National Student Clearinghouse report. Black and Hispanic enrollment in community colleges is still down more than white and Asian enrollment.
  • Liberal students, and even some conservatives, feel hopeful that Joe Biden's election will lead to less divisive dialogue on campus and make strides for students of color. But some students on the right worry their free speech rights could be compromised.

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