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Admissions Officers Should Consider Resilience

COVID-19 makes it all the more important, writes Matthew Pietrafetta.

Harvard Prof Rejects Historical Consensus on ‘Comfort Women’

Law professor is accused of ignoring extensive historical evidence in claiming that the "comfort women" were not sex slaves but instead were willing and well-compensated prostitutes.

Setting the Bar Higher

A new report from the National Council for Teacher Quality argues that raising admissions standards for teacher training programs can also increase diversity in the field.

The Week in Admissions News

New GMAT online; unsafe celebrations at UNC; settlement of loan lawsuit; pandemic losses.

Food Waste

How do we waste less food? In today's Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week, Beth Feingold explains how...

Not the Queen's English Department

English departments rethink what to call themselves in light of how diverse they've become.

Personal or Professional?

A Black student at the University of Tennessee's pharmacy school is suing the institution for punishing her for social media posts that violated "professionalism" standards she believes are overly broad and racially targeted.

N.H. Professor Resigns Amid Twitter Probe

A University of New Hampshire professor has resigned amid an investigation into whether he maintained a Twitter account in which...