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The Week in Admissions News
College Board withholds data; Bowdoin goes need blind for international students; testing companies and disabilities; more pressure on Biden; Hopkins replaces head of summer programs; Columbia will skip the next U.S. News rankings.

Higher Ed Asset Management Lacks Diversity
Colleges have increasingly emphasized the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion in recent years—but not necessarily in the firms managing their assets, a new study finds.

Opinion
Repairing the Road for Returning Students
Colleges need to remove barriers to re-enroll more of the millions of adults who have some college but no degree, Jorge Salas writes.

Gun Violence Research: Surveying the Landscape
Research on guns and gun violence is seriously underdeveloped relative to the public health problem that guns represent. But things are changing.
Tulane Admitted Two-Thirds of Students Through Early Decision
It admitted only 106 students (for a freshman class of more than 1,800) via regular decision.

Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Is It Time for a New Paradigm?
Jim Jump considers the problems and potential solutions facing higher education admissions.
The Week in Admissions News
International student rebound; Purdue pauses income-share agreements; how students feel about their safety; support (but not super strong) for debt forgiveness.

Seminary Students Protest Firing of Admissions Director
They say the director has done a great job and is just the latest Black administrator to lose a job.
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